Vocal Cords

Vocal cords control pitch and volume of speech and singing. The vocal cords and larynx are embedded within a fascial network, not isolated anatomical structures. A mucus layer on the vocal cords prevents dehydration. Emotional state influe…

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Vocal cords control pitch and volume of speech and singing. The vocal cords and larynx are embedded within a fascial network, not isolated anatomical structures. A mucus layer on the vocal cords prevents dehydration. Emotional state influences vocal cord function, and listeners can detect emotions through voice quality. Vocal cords have strong regenerative capacity but are prone to inflammation.