The vocal chords in the larynx in humans. In birds it is the syrinx. In both cases, the shape of the throat and other resonant cavities adds significantly to the repertoire.
You can make an object vibrate by plucking it, hitting it, blowing air over it, or applying an electrical current.
Sound is produced in our throat when air flows from the lungs to the larynx, where the vocal cords vibrate. These vibrations create sound waves that are then shaped by our vocal tract, including the mouth, nose, and throat, to produce specific sounds and speech.
Sounds like that answer would be the Vocal Chords.
The vocal cords, located in the larynx (voice box), are the primary organs in the throat responsible for producing sound. Air passing through the vocal cords causes them to vibrate, creating sound waves that result in speech and singing.
Vocal cords are one of the two structures that vibrate to produce sound in humans. They are located in the larynx (voice box) and produce sound when air from the lungs passes through them.
vibrations make air molecules move
You can make an object vibrate by plucking it, hitting it, blowing air over it, or applying an electrical current.
Sound is produced in our throat when air flows from the lungs to the larynx, where the vocal cords vibrate. These vibrations create sound waves that are then shaped by our vocal tract, including the mouth, nose, and throat, to produce specific sounds and speech.
Sounds like that answer would be the Vocal Chords.
They produce sounds deliberately by using structures that vibrate as air is passed through them. Transmission is a natural physical process - sounds travel though air, liquids and solids. They receive sounds when the transmitted sound reaches them and is channeled into body structures where sensory fibers are caused to vibrate.
its your lips. Because you blow into it and it can be air!!
That would cause a forced vibration; the tuning fork will make the table vibrate, or part of it, and thus, there is more surface to make the air vibrate.That would cause a forced vibration; the tuning fork will make the table vibrate, or part of it, and thus, there is more surface to make the air vibrate.That would cause a forced vibration; the tuning fork will make the table vibrate, or part of it, and thus, there is more surface to make the air vibrate.That would cause a forced vibration; the tuning fork will make the table vibrate, or part of it, and thus, there is more surface to make the air vibrate.
The larynx, also known as the voice box, is the biological part of the throat primarily responsible for producing sound during speech. It contains the vocal cords that vibrate when air passes through, creating different pitches and tones. Other structures involved in speech production include the pharynx and oral cavity for shaping and resonating sound.
Your vocal chords,
Something must vibrate, to make the air (or whatever else the sound travels through) vibrate.
Two structures that belong to the respiratory system are the trachea (windpipe) and the bronchial tubes. The trachea carries air from the throat to the lungs, while the bronchial tubes divide in the lungs to deliver air to each lung's air sacs.
The vocal cords, located in the larynx (voice box), are the primary organs in the throat responsible for producing sound. Air passing through the vocal cords causes them to vibrate, creating sound waves that result in speech and singing.