Asked by martin
Sound can be heard when air passes over a respiratory structure that is located between the pharynx and the trachea.
Which structure is responsible for the voice?
the nose
the larynx
the lung
the alveoli
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The larynx.
It sits between the pharynx and trachea and contains the vocal cords/ folds; air passing through them causes vibration that produces sound (voice).
It sits between the pharynx and trachea and contains the vocal cords/ folds; air passing through them causes vibration that produces sound (voice).
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