No, not unless an artificial voice box is created in it's place.
Your Larynx is a voice box, this lets you talk
Your Larynx is a voice box, this lets you talk
the vibrations of the string in your voicebox.(larynx)
There are quite a few animals that communicate without using there larynx. Otters for example communicate by hitting rocks together.
My brother has Larynx cancer, he is taking radiation, but he does not talk about it.
If you are saying something that belongs to the larynx, as in "the larynx's cartilage protects the throat" then you use apostrophe S.
You need a larynx because it contains the vocal cords and the epiglottis. You need the vocal cords so you can talk and sing, and you need the epiglottis so you can swallow food or liquid without it going into your lungs, or choking to death.
Apples can't talk as they don't have lungs or a larynx. They can communicate with other apple trees using chemicals though.
The definition of a vital organ is part of a human component which is needed in order for the person to survive. The larynx is basically the voice box, that's why you see people who can't talk still living :)
The larynx is the voicebox. You can live without them. People that develop throat cancer sometimes need to get a hole drilled there so that they can talk. This procedure is a tracheostomy. Without a larynx, you can live but cannot talk without aid.
you can do it too... it's the larynx. the same way we talk accept you close your larynx (the part of your throat that lets you hold your breath without holding your nose or closing your mouth.) untill there is no air coming through then you just let a tiny bit of air through, and you exhale very softly
The procedure where a scope is passed through the mouth and into the larynx is called indirect laryngoscopy. This allows the physician to visualize the larynx and surrounding structures without the need for sedation or anesthesia and is commonly used for diagnostic purposes.