this thin bands of tissues that vibrate when exhaled air rushes past them
Esophagus lies directly behind/beneath the trachea.
The cilia which are hair like microscopic structure attached to the epithelial lining of the trachea.
The right and left mainstem bronchi.
your mouth
oesophagus
bronchus
Larynx is also known as lungs. The word larynx is a medical term.
Another name for the voice box is the larynx.
what closes over your larynx when you swallow.
The Larynx is anatomically slightly anterior, or in front of, the esophagus. Larynx ( also called as VOICE BOX ) is anterior to esophagus.
The larynx is at the superior (or cephalad) end of the trachea and is located just below the epiglottis and glottic opening. The trachea and larynx are connected and are typically in the same plane.
TRACHEA
Trachea
larynx,trachea, bronchi
Speech sounds are produced in the larynx. These occur because specialized structures in the larynx rub up on each other in different ways.
Speech sounds are produced in the larynx through the vibration of the vocal cords when air passes through them. The vibration creates sound waves that are then shaped into specific sounds by the movement of the articulators, such as the tongue, lips, and teeth. The pitch, volume, and quality of the sound are determined by the tension and length of the vocal cords.
There are anatomical diagrams of sheep larynx available to view online. There are also diagrams in anatomy textbooks in libraries and schools.
larynx , trachea , bronchioles, air sacs , and then diaphragm
yes, it is also called Larynx. the structure of muscle and cartilage at the upper end of the human trachea, containing the vocal cords and serving as the organ of voice.
All of them. Lips, mouth, throat, larynx, trachea, bronchii, bronchioles, and alveoli. Don't smoke.
Otolaryngologists manage and treat disorders of the neck and head, including ears, nose, throat, sinuses, larynx and other structures
The larynx is part of the throat and part of the respiratory system.
the trapdoor of the larynx is the epiglottis