Forgive me if I'm wrong, bu I think that the vocal chords are located in the larynx. Another name for the larynx is the voice box, and inside it are the vocal chords.
Vocal chords are thin bands of tissue that vibrate when exhaled air rushes past them; this enables you to make sounds when you speak or sing.
I was just studying this material for a science test that I have tomorrow, lol ^_^ . 2. Larynx is correct.
The larynx is located inside the throat. It is also known as the voice box which contains the vocal chords.
The vocal cords are found in the larynx
the larynx at the top of the trachea
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The larynx or voice box.
This is call the larynx.
The pharynx is the space that contains the larynx, which is known as the voice box, which contain the vocal cords.
In humans, voice box or larynx supports the vocal cords.
The part of the respiratory tract between the pharynx and the trachea, having walls of cartilage and muscle and containing the vocal cords enveloped in folds of mucous membrane.the voice box in which contains the vocal cords in the neck
Voice box: The voice box, or larynx, is the portion of the respiratory (breathing) tract containing the vocal cords which produce sound. It is located between the pharynx and the trachea. The larynx, also called the voice box, is a 2-inch-long, tube-shaped organ in the neck
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The larynx, or voice box, contains a glottis (a V-shaped cartilage structure), ligaments and vocal cords. There is also an epiglottis at the beginning of the larynx. This covers the entrance when swallowing food or water, preventing it from entering the windpipe.
The voice box contains the two vocal cords. They are strips of material that are next to each other, edge to edge. When air comes up from the lungs, through the trachea, it passes through the vocal cords. When you choose to make a sound, the air causes the vocal cords vibrate, and the sound continues up and out through the mouth.
The voice box contains the two vocal cords. They are strips of material that are next to each other, edge to edge. When air comes up from the lungs, through the trachea, it passes through the vocal cords. When you choose to make a sound, the air causes the vocal cords vibrate, and the sound continues up and out through the mouth.
Your vocal cords are inside your larynx. What you sound like when you speak or sing is partly determined by the thickness of your vocal cords.
The Larynx :)