the vocal chords
Eyes develop.The vocal cords develop.The nose, mouth, eyes, hands, and feet develop and become distinguishable.During the second trimester, organeogenesis is already complete, insulin level starts to fall.Placental barrier is already there to protect the growing fetus.
Eyes develop.The vocal cords develop.The nose, mouth, eyes, hands, and feet develop and become distinguishable.During the second trimester, organeogenesis is already complete, insulin level starts to fall.Placental barrier is already there to protect the growing fetus.
Eyes develop.The vocal cords develop.The nose, mouth, eyes, hands, and feet develop and become distinguishable.During the second trimester, organeogenesis is already complete, insulin level starts to fall.Placental barrier is already there to protect the growing fetus.
eyes develop lips start to form Vocal cords develop.
Your vocal chords are tense during the inhalation
i think vocal chords work when the flaps of the vocal chords are pushed together to make a noise, then your mouth forms it into words.
Vocal Chords
It just means don't stress your vocal chords, no yelling, screaming, or anything that might cause damage to your vocal chords.
Conure Parrots do not have vocal chords like a human. Conure Parrots have vocal folds in a structure called the syrinx, not in the laranyx like a humans does.
with their vocal chords
eyes develop lips start to form Vocal cords develop.