Speech organs produce the sounds needed for communication and language. They are the lips, tongue, alveolar ridge, hard palate, velum, uvula, and the glottis.
The organs of speech are the larynx, uvula, tongue, soft palate, hard palate, teeth and lips. Passive organs, the teeth, upper lip, hard palate, and uvula move little or not at all during speech. The other organs are known as active and must move to provide coherent speech.
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The main organs of speech are the lips, teeth, alveolar ridge, hard and soft palate, tongue, uvula, pharynx, vocal cords, and lungs. These organs work together to produce speech sounds through coordinated movements and airflow.
They function in the process of speech production. Each performing different specific functions
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tissues form organs because they carry specialised cells which carry out certain functions, so the organs are formed to carry out these functions that's why they are made of tissues
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True. All speech organs, including the lips, tongue, jaw, and vocal folds, are movable and can be adjusted to produce different speech sounds.
There are many different internal organs with many different functions but they basically keep the body functioning properly. The external organs' main job is to protect the body.