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The vocal cords or larynx --
Sounds are produced during talking in the vocal tract, which starts from the vocal cords in the larynx. The vocal cords vibrate to produce sound, which then resonates through the throat, mouth, and nasal cavity. Various movements and positions of the articulators, such as the tongue, lips, and teeth, shape the sound to produce different speech sounds.
Yes sound does produce waves. These special waves are called sound waves.
because speakers doesn't create ultrasonic waves, they create sound waves
Vocal chords
Thé human's larynx (voicebox) vibrates to produce sound
vocal cords
in human ,the sound is produced by the voice box or larynx
Breathe and limited sound production. "Basal" birds like chickens rely on the larynx more than the syrynx to produce sounds.
Sound is generated in the larynx, and that is where pitch and volume are manipulated. The strength of expiration from the lungs also contributes to loudness, and is necessary for the vocal folds to produce speech .
Vocal Cords
your larynx or (voicebox)
Unlike mammals, birds do not have vocal chords, but instead possess a vocal organ called a syrinx (below the bird's larynx). The walls of the syrinx vibrate to produce sound.
The larynx is commonly known as the "voicebox."The medical term for the voice box is the larynx.The larynx is the voice box. This is why you get hoarse when you have laryngitis, which is inflammation of the larynx.
The loss of the ability of the larynx to produce normal speech sounds is known as aphonia.
your larynx or (voicebox)