In human sound is produced by the vibration of the vocal cords in pharynx
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The vocal folds (vocal cords) are attached within the larynx to the largest of the laryngeal cartilages known as the thyroid cartilage or "Adam's apple". The vocal folds produce sound when they come together and then vibrate as air passes through them during exhalation of air from the lungs
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The voice box is situated in our throat at the top of the windpipe. The human voice box contains two ligaments known as vocal cords . Sound is produced by the vibrations of vocal cords. The vocal cords are attached to muscles which change the tension or stretching in the cords and the distance between the cords.
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