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sound production in human larynx

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Answered by Anonymous
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Generally speaking, the mechanism for generating the human voice can be subdivided into three parts; the lungs, the vocal folds within the larynx (voice box), and the articulators. ... The vocal folds (vocal cords) then vibrate to use airflow from the lungs to create audible pulses that form the laryngeal sound source.

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Answered by sahilarceus17693
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human beings produce sound by using the voice box called larynx. the voice box is situated in throat at the top of the windpipe. the human voice box contains two leguminous known as vocal cords. sound is produced by the vibration of these vocal cords full stop the API calls are attached to muscles which change the tension or stretching in the cords and the distance between the cords.when the muscles attached to vocal cords contract and stretch vocal cords become tight and thin and a sound of high frequency is produced. when the muscles relax your vocal cords become loose and thick and sound of low frequency is produced.the vocal cords of a man a 20 million long. the vocal cords of a woman of five short than man. due to the short vocal cords the frequency of women's voice is higher then man. this how the sound is produced in our larynx.

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