Vocal chords
The larynx or the voice box creates sound in your throat area when air passed by.
using vocal chords found in the throat area of the body.
Audible sound is created when an object vibrates, causing air particles to also vibrate and create sound waves that can be heard by the human ear.
The vocal cords in the larynx (voice box) of the throat are responsible for producing sound when air passes through them. The vibration of the vocal cords creates sound waves that are then shaped by the mouth and tongue to produce speech sounds.
The sound your throat makes when clearing it is spelled "ahem."
The human voice is the result of air passing through the vocal cords in the larynx, causing them to vibrate and produce sound. The sound is then shaped by the resonance of the throat, mouth, and nasal passages to create speech or singing.
No. Human waste does not cause strep throat.
Human resonators refer to the various parts of the human body that help amplify and project sound, such as the vocal cords, mouth, throat, and nasal passages. These structures play a key role in producing and shaping the sound of the human voice during speech or singing.
a jaguar makes his sound by his throat and his tongue
The sound from someones snot filled throat.
Your throat vibrates when you talk because your "talking box" goes up a tube through your mouth to your tongue and hits against your throat. It creates a feeling of something moving up and down your throat, vibrating. This motion causes the vibration of your throat. Also, because sound is created from vibrations, if there weren't any vibrations, you wouldn't be talking or making any kind of sound(s). Hope this helped!
He was named for the sound he made. It was a sort of 'gollum' sound deep in his throat.