No it's the Epiglottis
If the Larynx was removed you would not be able to speak.
Your Larynx or "voicebox" creates the sound with which you speak. It controls the pitch and volume of your voice. The larynx also protects part of your trachea.
It is the same but not much as we are much civilized ,we are able to speak as we have larynx but monkeys are not able to speak because absence of larynx
You would not be able to speak.
cannot able to speak
It's the vocal cords which are housed by the larynx
Air
Your vocal cords are inside your larynx. What you sound like when you speak or sing is partly determined by the thickness of your vocal cords.
The voice-box, or larynx.
Larynx
To communicate how we feel and what we are thinking.
The movement of the larynx up and down is primarily controlled by the action of various muscles, including the extrinsic muscles attached to the larynx from the outside. These muscles contract and relax to adjust the position of the larynx, allowing for functions such as swallowing, breathing, and speaking. Additionally, coordination between the brain and the nerves that innervate these muscles plays a crucial role in controlling the movement of the larynx.