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vocal cords close when we speak the air from lungs presses between them to cause vibration and produces sound.​

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Answered by dasarisahiti2416
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When you start to say something, the arytenoid cartilages press the vocal cords against each other, thus closing the opening between them (known as the glottis). ... By opening and closing the glottis rapidly during phonation, the vocal cords thus release the air from the lungs in a vibrating stream

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