The larynx or the sound box contains vocal cords which vibrate when air passes through it and thus helps us in speaking.
Because of the genetic factor which is influencing the size of the human body so as larynx,
The mouth (larynx).
Yes, the larynx (voice box) is connected to the trachea (windpipe) in the human body. The trachea leads air from the larynx to the lungs, allowing us to breathe and produce sound through vocal cord vibrations in the larynx.
The feline larynx has five cartilages, whereas the human larynx has nine cartilages.
Through the larynx (or pharynx, I forget). In a nutshell, the "voice box" of the human body.
in human ,the sound is produced by the voice box or larynx
Leg, liver, lungs, larynx, lips, little finger and lumbar are human body parts. They begin with the letter L.
There is only one larynx in the body which is in the respiratory system in the throat.
The trachea is the main airway in the human body. It carries air from the larynx to the bronchi in the lungs, allowing for breathing and gas exchange.
that is what i want to know! does it even work with another system of the body? ugh!!!! help!
Plutonium is not used in the human body.
If the Larynx was removed you would not be able to speak.