Biology, asked by piulove1, 3 months ago

Assertion: The voice of a child generally has a lower pitch than that of an adult.

Reason: As one goes through puberty, the larynx becomes bigger and the vocal chords get

lengthened as well as thickened.​

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Answered by palakbandhu
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Answer:

Both assertion and reasons are correct

Explanation:

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Answered by sadhnadeshmukh7
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Answer:

It's the same process with vocal cords. Before a boy reaches puberty, his larynx is pretty small and his vocal cords are kind of small and thin. That's why his voice is higher than an adult's. But as he goes through puberty, the larynx gets bigger and the vocal cords lengthen and thicken, so his voice gets deeper.

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