The Larynx :)
The pharynx is the space that contains the larynx, which is known as the voice box, which contain the vocal cords.
Two illnesses that can affect the voice box are laryngitis, which is inflammation of the voice box causing hoarseness or loss of voice, and vocal cord nodules, which are callous-like growths on the vocal cords often caused by vocal abuse or overuse.
The larynx or voice box.
The voice box containing the vocal cords in the neck is called the larynx.
at the beginning of the windpipe in the throat.
The vocal cords, located in the voice box in the middle of the neck, are two tough, fibrous bands that vibrate to produce sound.
Tobacco use can severely damage the voice box, leading to inflammation, irritation, and changes in vocal cord structure. This can result in hoarseness, a raspy voice, and an increased risk of vocal cord lesions or cancer. Prolonged tobacco use may also diminish overall vocal quality and contribute to chronic conditions such as laryngitis and vocal nodules. Quitting tobacco can help restore some vocal function, but damage may be permanent in severe cases.
The vocal cords in the larynx (voice box) are the vibrating objects that produce sounds in the human voice. Air passing through the vocal cords causes them to vibrate, creating sound waves that are shaped by the mouth, tongue, and lips to produce speech.
Voice box
It's where at least one of your vocal cords can't move. It effects how you talk or sing. Your voice will be weak and airy.
The larynx, also known as the voice box, produces sound for the voice. It contains vocal cords that vibrate when air passes through them, creating sound waves that produce speech and other vocal sounds.
NO! It is the vocal chords inside your larynx, or voice box.