hljóðröðar
Hljóðröðar, also known as vocal cords or vocal folds, are the muscle tissue in the larynx that vibrates to produce sound. They are located in the voice box, a structure in the neck. The vocal cords are composed of two folds of mucous membrane covered by a thin layer of skin. The space between the vocal cords is called the rima glottidis. When air passes through the vocal cords, they can vibrate to produce vocal sounds.
The pitch of the voice is determined by the tension of the vocal cords and the speed
Hljóðröðar play a crucial role in speech and singing. They are also important in respiratory function, as
The study of the vocal cords and their function is known as laryngology. This field includes the