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In laryngitis, the tissues below the level of the epiglottis are swollen and inflamed. This causes swelling around the area of the vocal cords, so that they cannot vibrate normally. A hoarse sound to the voice is very characteristic of laryngitis.
Length of the vocal cords determines whether the voice is high or low.
wchich produce the sounds of voices, are contained in the layrnx
The area of the throat that contains the vocal cords is called the larynx. It is often referred to as the voice box, as it plays a crucial role in producing sound for speech and singing. The vocal cords vibrate when air passes through them, creating sound waves that are shaped into words by the mouth and tongue.
The larynx is the part of the throat that contains the vocal cords. This area is commonly known as the voicebox.
Seeing as they're in a completely different area, I doubt it. No it wouldn't, but it's time to see your doctor to find out why your vocal cords and your back are giving you problems.
A vocal cord produces your voice. its located inside the larynx, which is in the throat area near the Adams apple.
These are commonly called the vocal cords (Membranes) which are located in the throat.
You could get sick around the vocal or throat area
The voice vibrates due to the Compression and the Rarefraction. When a sound vibrates it producs an area of Compression and Rarefraction as these vibration strikes our ear drum,it starts vibrating. These vibrations communicated to the brain and we are able to hear sound.
Cancer can occur in any of the three regions: the glottis (where the vocal cords are); the supraglottis (the area above the glottis); and the subglottis (the area that connects the glottis to the windpipe).
I dont have the exact answer but it is to do with the muscles in the neck and the vocal cords. The tighter the vocal cords the higher the pitch of voice.. I wonder if this is partly also contributed to by testosterone in males that may explain why the voice of males is lower to womens. Look through some anatomy text it should help.