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.
The "voice box" (larynx) includes the support structures around the vocal cords.
the larynx
The latter is spelled correctly.
Vibrato or tremolo
Different vibration frequencies of the vocal cords result in different sounds. This is essential for singers of all kinds. The vocal cords allow for musical sounds of the voice to be expressed.
It can be controlled by many things, but here are at least three: Length of the vocal cords. Thickness of the vocal cords. And stress on the vocal cords. That of course, it is the human body. If your talking about, say, a guitar amp, it's controlled by the little nob that says 'pitch' on it. -- J
Your vocal cords. A membrane across the top of your wind-pipe, (inside your Adam's apple) that's used to produce turbulence in flowing air.
Larynx
The 'larynx' (LARE-inks) or voicebox contains the vocal cords.
The larynx is the part of the throat that contains the vocal cords. This area is commonly known as the voicebox.
vocal cords
Larynx
your larynx or (voicebox)
pharynx-vocal cords
This is a noncancerous growth on the vocal folds, generally attributed to overuse or abuse of the vocal cords. These are most common in people who vocalize for a living - orators, singers, stand-up comedians, etc.
No
you have vocal cords to produce your voice
the vocal cords are in the larynx
The larynx (voicebox) is responsible for speech in humans, due to vibrations from exhaled air.
Vocal cords help you talk.