when we speak does any part of our body vibrate? give answer with explaination
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Vocal Cords
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Vocal cords are stretchy flaps of skin in your throat that vibrate to make a sound. In order to speak, we move air past our vocal cords, which makes them vibrate. The vocal cords must be in good shape for speech to sound clear and loud.
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