Physics, asked by balamca08, 9 months ago

the voice box is located at the upper end of the trachea.
we are breathing all time, but we make sounds only a few times.
why do we not produce sound when we breathe normally?

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Answered by pragyabafnabestboy
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Answer:

Restriction in the path of breath causes the production of sound a few times.

Explanation:

Answered by earspasmusic
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Explanation:

Wheezing is a high-pitched whistling sound made while you breathe. It's heard most clearly when you exhale, but in severe cases, it can be heard when you inhale. It's caused by narrowed airways or inflammation. Wheezing may be a symptom of a serious breathing problem that requires diagnosis and treatment.

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