Speech - Vocal Cords, Phonation, Articulation: The two true vocal cords (or folds) represent the chief mechanism of the larynx in its function as a valve for opening the airway for breathing and to close it during swallowing. The vocal cords are supported by the thyroarytenoid ligaments, which extend from the vocal process of the arytenoid cartilages forward to the inside angle of the thyroid wings. This anterior insertion occurs on two closely adjacent points, the anterior commissure. The ... Vocal cord, either of two folds of mucous membrane that extend across the interior cavity of the larynx and are primarily responsible for voice production. Sound is produced by the vibration of the folds in response to the passage between them of air exhaled from the lungs. Learn about the vocal cords, also known as vocal folds or vocal bands, and how they produce sound and regulate breathing. Find out how they are controlled by nerves, muscles, and mucosa, and what can go wrong with them. The human voice is a powerful tool, capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from whispers to powerful melodies. But how do we make these sounds? The answer lies in the vocal cords, a vital part of our body’s sound production system. This blog will break down how vocal cords work and explain how singing is possible.

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