The sinuses: paranasal sinuses are a group of four paired air-filled spaces that surround the nasal cavity (maxillary sinuses), above the eyes (frontal sinuses), between the eyes (ethmoidal sinuses), and behind the ethmoids (sphenoidal sinuses).
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when you speak, sound waves resonate within the sinuses, helping to give your voice a characteristic vocal quality Answered another you lazy people lol just kidding Love, Katy Prosser from CFCA
possible functions of the sinuses include: 1. air conditioning 2. pressure damping 3. reduction of skull weight 4. heat insulation 5. flotation of skull in water 6. increasing the olfactory area 7. mechanical rigidity 8. vocal resonance and diminution of auditory feedback 9 There are four pairs sinuses, the maxillary is largest, then frontal ,ethmoidal and sphenoidal is ( below eye sockets) is to provide mucous and act as a resonance chamber for sound +lighten weight of the skull. 10. mucous glands moisten the air ciculating between the conchae, if fluid does not drain , this causes sinuses headache.
The human voice is the result of?
Well yes there is a health video of the human voice.
A person's voice usually cracks from their throat being dry. Drinking plenty of fluids will help keep the throat lubricated to help prevent the voice from cracking.
Penguins can be thought to imitate the human voice.
voice, a thought and the application.
Don Messick did provide the voice for both Astro and Scooby .
Young Jeezy thought his voice was verry annoying. So he thought that crushing his windpipe would make his voice better. Unfourtounately, Young Jeezy made major damage to his throat and vocal cords.
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justin beiber is a boy, but i can understand why you thought he was a girl. his voice did sound like a girls' for a while but now his voice is surprisingly deep. i would never have have thought it possible for his voice to sound the way it does.
I thought it might be Katherine Helmond.
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Paul Dobson does provide the voice for both characters .
The voice of Deep Thought in the 2005 film adaptation of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" was provided by British actor, Helen Mirren.