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How does the mechanism of sounds in birds differ from thet in human beings?

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Answered by jiyant
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Birds and humans look different, sound different and evolved completely different organs for voice production. ... "Science has known for over 60 years that this mechanism - called the myoelastic-aerodynamic theory, or in short the MEAD mechanism- drives speech and singing in humans.
Answered by parvathy14
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In birds the sound producing organ is syrnx and that of humans or we can say in mammals it's the larynx which has vocal cord

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