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Air is a gas silly ;)
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The light will bend as it passes through.
In that case, it will change direction twice - in this example, once when it changes over from water to glass, and once when it changes from glass to air.
It's transferred to the air which passes through the condenser fins.
Air that is exhaled passes from the trachea directly into the larynx.
It vibrates while you are speaking. For example, you exhale air while talking. This air passes over the larynx and the larynx vibrates which causes sound. You adjust the sound with your mouth, tongue and lips, so it sounds like words.
It next passes into the lungs when we breathe in, and out through the trachea, the larynx and the mouth and nose when we breathe out.
vibration
The larynx or the sound box contains vocal cords which vibrate when air passes through it and thus helps us in speaking.
You hiccup.
the stages where the air passes through trachea and into the larynx which contains the vocal cords
larynx , trachea , bronchioles, air sacs , and then diaphragm
The laryngopharynx passes food to the esophagus and air to the larynx.
The laryngopharynx passes food to the esophagus and air to the larynx.
The laryngopharynx passes food to the esophagus and air to the larynx.
Your vocal cords - are two strips of skin located at the top of the larynx. When air passes over them, they vibrate - combined with the shape of your mouth, and breathing method - they produce sound.