write short note on larynx
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The larynx houses the vocal folds, and manipulates pitch and volume, which is essential for phonation. It is situated just below where the tract of the pharynx splits into the trachea and the esophagus.
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It is part of the respiratory system and is located between the pharynx and the trachea. Humans use the larynx to breathe, talk, and swallow. Its outer wall of cartilage forms the area of the front of the neck referred to as the Adam's apple. The vocal cords, two bands of muscle, form a V inside the larynx.
The cartilaginous skeleton refers to the cartilage structure in and around thetrachea that contains the larynx, or houses the vocal folds, (which used to be called the 'vocal cords'). It is comprised of the thyroid, cricoid, and arytenoid cartilages.
The larynx houses the vocal folds, and manipulates pitch and volume, which is essential for phonation. It is situated just below where the tract of the pharynxsplits into the trachea and the esophagus.
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It is part of the respiratory system and is located between the pharynx and the trachea. Humans use the larynx to breathe, talk, and swallow. Its outer wall of cartilage forms the area of the front of the neck referred to as the Adam's apple. The vocal cords, two bands of muscle, form a V inside the larynx.
The cartilaginous skeleton refers to the cartilage structure in and around thetrachea that contains the larynx, or houses the vocal folds, (which used to be called the 'vocal cords'). It is comprised of the thyroid, cricoid, and arytenoid cartilages.
The larynx houses the vocal folds, and manipulates pitch and volume, which is essential for phonation. It is situated just below where the tract of the pharynxsplits into the trachea and the esophagus.
hope this will help you✌
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