Your vocal chords.
You can't become human, you are born human.
Yes. Human DNA is human DNA.
The human torso is the whole human body excluding the head, neck, and limbs.
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the human body anatomy is, the study of the morphology of the human body.
the mouth, pharynx and larynx :)
Google: "Parametric Excitation in Frequency Resonators".
The state of sound produced by the vibration of the vocal cords is amplified and made louder by air chambers acting as resonators. These resonators reinforce certain frequencies, boosting the overall volume and quality of the sound produced. This process occurs in the human vocal tract during speech and singing.
The actual structure
resonators
The three main vocal resonators are the chest, throat, and head. These resonators amplify and enrich the sound produced by the vocal cords, resulting in a full and dynamic vocal tone. Proper control and coordination of these resonators are key to achieving a strong and resonant voice.
Resonators in your body are located in your head neck and chest cavity, oral nasal and phearyngeal cavities.
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The speech resonators are three: 1. Nasal (Nose) 2. Oral (Mouth) 3. Pharyngeal (Throat) (see the related links below)
The tubes are used as resonators.
Lumped element resonators use discrete components like capacitors and inductors to create resonance, whereas distributed element resonators use transmission lines to create distributed capacitance and inductance throughout the structure. Lumped element resonators are typically smaller and easier to design but have limited bandwidth compared to distributed element resonators, which are larger but offer wide bandwidth and better performance at higher frequencies.
William Stockton Nelms has written: 'A systematic study of linear and non-linear resonators for short electric waves' -- subject(s): Electric resonators, Electric waves