How do the muscles attrached to vocal chords regulate sound?
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The front two-thirds of the vocal fold is made up of muscle covered by a thin layer called mucosa. ... When we speak muscles in the larynx bring thevocal cords together. As the air rushes from our lungs out through the larynx, the from portion of the vocal cordsvibrate, producing a sound.
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