The vocal cords, which are located in the larynx (voice box) in the throat, vibrate when you speak. These vibrations produce sound waves that are then shaped into words by movements of the mouth, tongue, and lips.
Air passes over the vocal chords, causing them to vibrate. The vibrations make noises which we interpret as words and sounds.
vocal cords
The vocal chords vibrate so that you can talk to people and communicate, even holler when you need help or just feel like it.
It can stick to the vocal chords and change the pitch at which they vibrate.
Your vocal chords,
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.
When one wants to speak, the lungs blow air against loosely closed vocal cords. Air pushes through a very small space between the vocal cords which makes the covering of the vocal cords vibrate.
I suppose your vocal chords vibrate, just like when you talk!
they are in your thorat which vibrate when to speak to make a noise
the vocal chords are located in the larynx. Another name for the larynx is the voice box, and inside it are the vocal chords. Vocal chords are thin bands of tissue that vibrate when exhaled air rushes past them; this enables you to make sounds when you speak or sing. Dr.henzworth
Humans have one pair of vocal folds. They are really not called chords.