No, that is not possible. Your vocal chords vibrate when air is forced through them so it would not be possible to use them without breathing.
sigh, snore, cough,
the "brown noise"
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.
It means that they are breathing
No. It is not possible to determine if someone is listening in on a radio transmission, with or without noise. The only protection you have is to scramble the signal.
Pretty loud breathing Breathing and sometimes snoring.
This is a funny question that I just had to take a stab at! :) I do not think it is actually the yawn that makes the noise, but most people stretch when they yawn. This is known as pandiculation. This is just a guess but when you stretch it tightens the vocal chords similar to the strings on a guitar. The yawn itself takes in air quickly which strum the chords (hope you can follow a metaphor, cause I can't think of how else to explain it) and produce the noise you hear when you yawn. This is why breathing alone does not cause the noise because the vocal chords are not tightened. Like if you were to try and play a guitar with very loose strings, it would make no sound. This is just a theory, but it is the best explanation that I have. :)
a weezing noise like someone is breathing fast and hard
Its all in the breathing if u can control ur breathing thru ur noise ur great
Hiccups are caused by your diaphragm being irritated, so you suck in air sharply. The noise you hear is the air passing quickly through your vocal chords.
Noise. Without noise, it can't work. Noise is in an engine, and without it does not work. Every engine has to make some kind of noise, internal or external, inside or outside the engine.
many pugs have asthma so they have a hard time breathing when they don't have enough water