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  • Most pharyngeal muscles are innervated by cranial nerves:
    IX, X
    X, XI
    XI, XII
    VIII, X
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  • The neurons that transmit information away from the brain are called:
    peripheral neurons
    afferent neurons
    primary neurons
    efferent neurons
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  • Important structure adjacent to the brainstem, contains hypothalamus/thalamus:
    postcentral gyrus
    mesencephalon
    diencephalon
    superior cerebral peduncle
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  • The corpus striatum is composed of which three masses:
    supramarginal gyrus, angular gyrus, globus pallidus
    globus pallidus, caudate nucleus, putamen
    mesencephalon, RAS, caudate nucleus
    putamen, caudate nucleus, basal ganglia
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  • The ACA supplies blood to the:
    corpus striatum
    corpus callosum and basal ganglia
    substantia negra
    caudate nucleus and globus pallidus
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  • I extend from the tips of the arytenoid cartilages to the larynx, separate the laryngeal vestibule from the pharynx, and preserve the airway. Who am I?
    Aryepiglottic folds
    Lamina propina
    Ventricular folds
    True vocal folds
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  • I'm the cranial nerve that innervates the larynx and also the levator veli palatini, palatoglossus, and palatopharyngeus muscles. Who am I?
    X: Vagus
    XI: Spinal Accessory
    V: Trigeminal
    XII: Hypoglossal
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  • When a person is producing voiced and voiceless /th/, the muscle that is most involved is:
    styloglossus
    genioglossus
    buccinator
    palatopharyngeus
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  • The 11 paired EXTERNAL intercostals ______:
    pull ribs downward
    raise ribs up and out
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  • The 11 paired INTERNAL intercostals ______:
    raise ribs up and out
    pull ribs downward
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  • Which is NOT a biological function of the larynx?
    closure of the trachea to protect lungs
    production of cough to clear airway
    closure of VFs to build subglottic pressure
    phonation for speech
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  • Which of the following is NOT a layer of the vocal folds?
    ventricular folds
    epithelium
    vocalis muscle
    lamina propria
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  • Which of the following is NOT a primary cortical area involved in speech-motor control?
    area 6 (supplementary motor cortex)
    area 44 (Broca's)
    area 4 (primary motor cortex)
    area 22 (Wernicke's)
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  • I provide all sensory information to the larynx and motor innervation solely to the cricothyroid muscle. Who am I?
    Superior laryngeal nerve
    Recurrent laryngeal nerve
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  • I supply all sensory information below the vocal folds. Who am I?
    Superior laryngeal nerve
    Recurrent laryngeal nerve
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  • Which is NOT a segment of the pharyngeal cavity?
    laryngopharynx
    oropharynx
    mesopharynx
    nasopharynx
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