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they are in your thorat which vibrate when to speak to make a noise

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Q: What are the vocal cords made of?
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Do female frogs have vocal cords?

they don't sing like male frogs do if that's what you're asking


Does whispering use vocal cords?

No, you don't. The sound is made by the air going through your lips and has no relationship to the vocal cords.


Why do you have vocal cords?

you have vocal cords to produce your voice


Where are vocal cords are located?

the vocal cords are in the larynx


Are the vocal cords affected when whistling?

Speech therapists will tell you that the vocal cords are not affected by whistling. The whistle, itself being made by the way you vary the air through your lips , may not affect your vocal cords, but you can't whistle without passing air over your vocal cords.


What kind of tissue are vocal cords made of?

what kind of tissue is the made of


What do vocal cords do to your throat?

Vocal cords help you talk.


What is the scientific name for vocal cords?

Vocal cords


What is difference between male and female vocal cords?

The female vocal cords are thinner and shorter than the male vocal cords


What contains the vocal cords?

The larynx has two folds, the upper vestibular folds (false vocal cords) and the lower vocal cords (true vocal cords).Note: There are comments associated with this question. See the discussion page to add to the conversation.Read more: What_contains_the_vocal_cords


What does the larynx contain?

yes the larynx contain 2 types of vocal cords 1st: true vocal cords ( for ur question ) 2nd: False valse vocal cords


The vocal cords are located within the?

Your vocal cords are inside your larynx. What you sound like when you speak or sing is partly determined by the thickness of your vocal cords.