The vocal cords, or vocal folds, can be changed by various factors, including hormonal fluctuations, age, and health conditions. For instance, puberty causes significant changes in vocal cord length and thickness, particularly in males. Additionally, conditions such as laryngitis or excessive strain can lead to temporary alterations in their function and structure. Lifestyle factors, such as smoking or hydration levels, also significantly affect vocal cord health and performance.
the vocal cords are in the larynx
you have vocal cords to produce your voice
Vocal cords
Vocal cords help you talk.
The larynx has two folds, the upper vestibular folds (false vocal cords) and the lower vocal cords (true vocal cords).Note: There are comments associated with this question. See the discussion page to add to the conversation.Read more: What_contains_the_vocal_cords
changing the tension on the vocal cords
Voices are greatly dependant upon size. Size of the vocal cords, size of the mouth and throat, capacity of the lungs are all part of the equation. As individuals grow, their size changes, the tension on the vocal cords changes and the frequency changes. These all add up to voice changes.
yes the larynx contain 2 types of vocal cords 1st: true vocal cords ( for ur question ) 2nd: False valse vocal cords
they don't sing like male frogs do if that's what you're asking
Your vocal cords are inside your larynx. What you sound like when you speak or sing is partly determined by the thickness of your vocal cords.
Male vocal cords are typically thicker and longer than female vocal cords, which results in a lower pitch voice. Female vocal cords are generally shorter and thinner, leading to a higher pitch voice. Additionally, hormonal differences between males and females can also affect the size and structure of the vocal cords.
Yes, giraffes have vocal cords and can make sounds.