There are indeed a second set of laryngeal folds. However these folds are the middle closure process in the trachea securing the windpipe from the entrance of liquids or solids into the breath way during swallowing.
The first closure valve on the way down is the epiglottis which is at the bottom back of the tongue. The epiglottis is like a door that opens up and forward against the back of the tongue, and closes by flopping down over the entrance to the trachea. This entrance is also the top of the larynx which is the top two cartilages of the trachea.
Below the epiglottis are the false folds which actuate in closure only during swallowing. They close similarly to the vocal cords, hinging from the inside top front center wall of the thyroid cartilage and close as a bifurcated leaf valve (2 leaves). During phonation or vocal sound production the false folds actually erect in hyper-open posture and facilitate the horn or resonance tube of the throat or pharynx.
In this process of opening erection they significantly affect the quality of the sound produced by the vocal process enhancing or defeating quite specifically the overtone structure of the sound produced. In this manner indeed they can assist the multi-tonal production of the Tibetans and others: Google "David Hykes".
The vocal cords are the bottom most valve structure of the larynx and attach just below the false cords. During swallowing they close forcefully in coordination with the false folds to secure the windpipe. During sound production they also close but malleably with infinite if not eternal capability to produce sound.
The vocal cords produce sound with two leaves like the false folds in a process that is most easily described as clapping. Air can flow in either direction or not flow at all during the process and the sound produced is colored accordingly. With the resonance manipulation capability of the pharynx of which the false folds are only a part, the process of the sound production by the vocal cords is quite capable of producing more than one formant or tonal structure. Learning to use the process in this manner takes significant training and concentration of attention as you know.
There are two vocal cords, called true (or inferior) vocal cords and are involved in the production of sound. There are also a pair of false (or superior) vocal cords that have no direct role in producing the voice.
Evolution and/or God, depending upon your perspective. A set of vocal cords was the first instrument used by humans.
Because with them, you can split infinities, express penetrating wit, spread broad generalities, illuminate a topic of discussion. Depending on your taste in music, have you ever heard Josh Groban sing? How could that set of vocal cords *not* be considered a musical instrument in the "hands" of a master?
As a trap card, you cannot activate it on the turn you Set it. However you can activate it in any turn after that, including your own, if you wish.
As a trap card, you cannot activate it on the turn you Set it. However you can activate it in any turn after that, including your own, if you wish.
No, it can be improved dramatically.
Certain games will have Easter eggs that activate on the date you set.
No, the Xbox S has its own set of cords that work only with itself and not the other Xbox 360's.
That means either you plugged in the video/audio cords in wrong or you have it set to the wrong channel. That or you may have faulty/dirty cords/plug-in holes.
Hand: 2 Junk Synchrons, Quilbolt Hedgehog, Stardust Dragon Assult Mode, and Assult Mode Activate. First set Assault mode activate and quilbolt hedgehog. Opponent: Attack quilbolt. Your turn: Activate double summon. Summon 2 Junk synchrons. Junk Synchron + Quilbolt Hedgehog = Junk Warrior. Junk synchron + Junk Warrior = Stardust Dragon. Activate Assault Mode activate. There ya go!
in general, no. however, it is possible if the computer connected to the internet has a second wireless card installed. then you would set the second card into ad-hoc mode and activate internet sharing.
you can do whatever you want of you set your mind to it