in human sound is produced by a vibration of vocal cord in pharynx correct the statement
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In humans, voice is produced by the larynx or voice box present in the upper part of the human body. The larynx is present near the upper end of the windpipe. Two vocal cords present across the larynx stretch in such a way that it leaves a narrow space between them for the passage of air. When human speaks, the muscles present in our larynx get stretched and the opening becomes narrower. When air is made to pass through the slit, the vocal cords vibrate. With more tightening of vocal cords, vibrations in it increase and hence higher volume of sound is produced. This is the reason why the human voice has different types of pitches. We can understand this with the help of an activity.
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