An organ of the neck of mammals involved in breath control, protection of the trachea and sound production, housing the vocal cords, and that is situated at the point where the upper tract splits into the trachea and the oesophagus/esophagus, The "voice box'' - It contains the vocal folds, - part of the top of the trachea containing the vocal chords, The Section of the vocal tract, composed mainly of Cartilage, that contains the vocal cords, Part of the airway leading from the pharynx (throat) to the trachea The larynx, lined with mucus membrane and composed of rings of cartilage, forms the bottom portion of the front wall of the throat, sometimes called the voice box, voice box The cavity holding the vocal cords, Boxlike space at the top of the windpipe, containing the vocal cords which produce voice, a cartilaginous structure at the top of the trachea; contains elastic vocal cords that are the source of the vocal tone in speech, The expanded upper end of the windpipe or trachea, connected with the hyoid bone or cartilage, It contains the vocal cords, which produce the voice by their vibrations, when they are stretched and a current of air passes between them, The larynx is connected with the pharynx by an opening, the glottis, which, in mammals, is protected by a lidlike epiglottis, voice box, located above the windpipe, voice box that has specialized functions such as speaking and air intake, also known as the voice box, the larynx is a cylindrical grouping of cartilage, muscles, and soft tissue which contains the vocal cords The vocal cords are the upper opening into the windpipe (trachea), the passageway to the lungs, An irregularly shaped, musculocartilaginous tubular structure lined with mucous membrane, located at the top of the trachea and below the root of the tongue and the hyoid bone It is the essential sphincter guarding the entrance into the trachea and functioning secondarily as the organ of voice, The organ of voice production, also known as the voice box; the opening from the back of the throat into the trachea (windpipe), the portion of the trachea that contains the vocal cords; the voice box, valve structure between the trachea (windpipe) and the pharynx (the upper throat) that is the primary organ of voice production, structure in the upper throat of a human which contains the vocal chords; vocal organ in certain animals, Your larynx is the top part of the passage that leads from your throat to your lungs and contains your vocal cords. = voice box. larynges larynxes the part in your throat where your voice is produced. or voice box Hollow, tubular structure connecting the pharynx with the trachea, through which air passes on the way to the lungs. The larynx consists of a framework of cartilage plates, with a ridge in front (Adam's apple); the epiglottis, a flaplike projection up into the throat that covers the airway during swallowing to keep food and liquid from entering; and the vocal cords, whose vibration produces the sound of the voice (see speech), The uppermost part of the windpipe, the sphincter guarding the entrance to the trachea and functioning as the sound-producing organ of the throat, An enlargment of the upper end of the windpipe, containing the vocal cords, A term used to identify the voice box, which contains the vocal cords and structures which help produce sound This structure also separates the airway from the breathing tube while swallowing by closing Voice or other sounds are produced when the vocal cords meet in the middle, (LAIR-inks): The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking Also called the "voice box ", the part of the throat that contains the vocal cords, (Also called the voice box ) - a cylindrical grouping of cartilage, muscles, and soft tissue which contains the vocal cords The vocal cords are the upper opening into the windpipe (trachea), the passageway to the lungs lymph - part of the lymphatic system; a thin, clear fluid that circulates through the lymphatic vessels and carries blood cells that fight infection and disease, An organ of the body, situated in the neck, that houses the vocal folds, Another name for the voice box It is in the front of the neck, at the top of the windpipe, The structure at the top of the trachea used in breathing, swallowing, and talking It is made of cartilage and is lined by a mucous membrane similar to the lining of the mouth Also called the voice box, voicebox, Plural of larynx in technical use,
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An organ of the neck of mammals involved in breath control, protection of the trachea and sound production, housing the vocal cords, and that is situated at the point where the upper tract splits into the trachea and the oesophagus/esophagus
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The "voice box'' - It contains the vocal folds
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- part of the top of the trachea containing the vocal chords
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The Section of the vocal tract, composed mainly of Cartilage, that contains the vocal cords
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Part of the airway leading from the pharynx (throat) to the trachea The larynx, lined with mucus membrane and composed of rings of cartilage, forms the bottom portion of the front wall of the throat, sometimes called the voice box
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voice box The cavity holding the vocal cords
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Boxlike space at the top of the windpipe, containing the vocal cords which produce voice
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a cartilaginous structure at the top of the trachea; contains elastic vocal cords that are the source of the vocal tone in speech
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The expanded upper end of the windpipe or trachea, connected with the hyoid bone or cartilage
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It contains the vocal cords, which produce the voice by their vibrations, when they are stretched and a current of air passes between them
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The larynx is connected with the pharynx by an opening, the glottis, which, in mammals, is protected by a lidlike epiglottis
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voice box, located above the windpipe
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voice box that has specialized functions such as speaking and air intake
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also known as the voice box, the larynx is a cylindrical grouping of cartilage, muscles, and soft tissue which contains the vocal cords The vocal cords are the upper opening into the windpipe (trachea), the passageway to the lungs
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An irregularly shaped, musculocartilaginous tubular structure lined with mucous membrane, located at the top of the trachea and below the root of the tongue and the hyoid bone It is the essential sphincter guarding the entrance into the trachea and functioning secondarily as the organ of voice
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The organ of voice production, also known as the voice box; the opening from the back of the throat into the trachea (windpipe)
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the portion of the trachea that contains the vocal cords; the voice box
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valve structure between the trachea (windpipe) and the pharynx (the upper throat) that is the primary organ of voice production
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structure in the upper throat of a human which contains the vocal chords; vocal organ in certain animals isim
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Your larynx is the top part of the passage that leads from your throat to your lungs and contains your vocal cords. = voice box. larynges larynxes the part in your throat where your voice is produced. or voice box Hollow, tubular structure connecting the pharynx with the trachea, through which air passes on the way to the lungs. The larynx consists of a framework of cartilage plates, with a ridge in front (Adam's apple); the epiglottis, a flaplike projection up into the throat that covers the airway during swallowing to keep food and liquid from entering; and the vocal cords, whose vibration produces the sound of the voice (see speech)
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The uppermost part of the windpipe, the sphincter guarding the entrance to the trachea and functioning as the sound-producing organ of the throat
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An enlargment of the upper end of the windpipe, containing the vocal cords
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A term used to identify the voice box, which contains the vocal cords and structures which help produce sound This structure also separates the airway from the breathing tube while swallowing by closing Voice or other sounds are produced when the vocal cords meet in the middle
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(LAIR-inks): The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking Also called the "voice box "
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the part of the throat that contains the vocal cords
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(Also called the voice box ) - a cylindrical grouping of cartilage, muscles, and soft tissue which contains the vocal cords The vocal cords are the upper opening into the windpipe (trachea), the passageway to the lungs lymph - part of the lymphatic system; a thin, clear fluid that circulates through the lymphatic vessels and carries blood cells that fight infection and disease
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An organ of the body, situated in the neck, that houses the vocal folds
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Another name for the voice box It is in the front of the neck, at the top of the windpipe
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The structure at the top of the trachea used in breathing, swallowing, and talking It is made of cartilage and is lined by a mucous membrane similar to the lining of the mouth Also called the voice box
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