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Explain sound producing organ in human respiratory system.​

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Answered by shikhavimalgupta
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Sound-producing organ in humans is known as larynx. It consists of two ligamentous folds called vocal cords. Air expelled forcibly through the vocal cords vibrates them, producing sound. A range of sounds can be produced by adjusting the distance between the two cords.

Answered by adventureisland
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Explanation :

  • The larynx is a sound-producing organ in humans. It is also known as the sound box and is a cartilaginous box. In the box, there are two voice cords that vibrate when air passes through them, producing sound.
  • The larynx, often known as the voice box, is a sound-producing organ in humans. The vocal cords are made up of two ligamentous folds.
  • The vocal cords vibrate when air is forced through them, producing sound. The distance between the two cords can be adjusted to produce a variety of sounds.

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