Yes, the larynx stetches giving some boys an Adams apple.
Yes, durng puberty, there is a lot of change done to the vocal chords. So the voice changes.
Puberty. The longer your vocal cords get the deeper your voice.
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Conure Parrots do not have vocal chords like a human. Conure Parrots have vocal folds in a structure called the syrinx, not in the laranyx like a humans does.
Vocal chords.
Vocal chords
Unfortunately, no. Your vocal chords will sort themselves out during puberty.
the vocal chords are located in the larynx. Another name for the larynx is the voice box, and inside it are the vocal chords. Vocal chords are thin bands of tissue that vibrate when exhaled air rushes past them; this enables you to make sounds when you speak or sing. Dr.henzworth
Your vocal chords are tense during the inhalation
i think vocal chords work when the flaps of the vocal chords are pushed together to make a noise, then your mouth forms it into words.
Castration of a male does not directly cause a change in vocal cords or voice. Testosterone production in the body, which is affected by castration, is a factor in the development of vocal characteristics during puberty. However, after puberty, the vocal cords themselves do not change due to castration.
It can stick to the vocal chords and change the pitch at which they vibrate.