What Is the Anatomy of the Throat?
Throat, refers to the larynx. Synonymous with "throat", "Lingshu · Youxian Wuyan Pian" says: "Those who are in the throat are also the ones who get up and down in the air." It shows that the part of the throat and the trachea is the main way of breathing.
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- Throat, refers to the larynx. Synonymous with "throat", "Lingshu · Youxian Wuyan Pian" says: "Those who are in the throat are also the ones who get up and down in the air." It shows that the part of the throat and the trachea is the main way of breathing.
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- The larynx is the organ by which the larynx belongs to the breath, and the organ that utters sound. Sublarynx
- Can promote the generation of sound.
- Prevent food and liquid from flowing down when swallowing
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- The weather is getting colder and the hosts will have a little throat discomfort. I often hear coughs on many shows. This season is easy to make your throat uncomfortable, here are some useful suggestions.
- First, drink more
- The throat is in direct contact with the external environment, so care should be taken to protect the inhaled air that is too cold, too hot, or too dry, or irritating. Smoke has irritation to the throat, especially smoking is what contributes to the United States
- First of all, people inhale through the mouth and nose to fill their lungs with air. When people exhale, the vocal cords are closed to block air, which causes the vocal cords to vibrate. This is called the fundamental sound. At this time, the sound power is small and the tone is not good. Only through the resonance of the body's resonance cavity can a natural beautiful and loud sound be produced. Singing is a coordinated, scientific movement of the respiratory, vocal, and resonant organs.
- The respiratory organs mainly include: throat, epiglottis, vocal cords, etc. The throat is also called the larynx, which is an important vocal organ. The epiglottis is a semicircular leaf-shaped cartilage that grows between the base of the tongue and the throat. Its role is to protect the trachea and vocal cords. The vocal cords are two white ligaments located in the middle of the throat. When people inhale, the glottis opens, and the vocal cords naturally separate. When exhaling, the vocal cords naturally close and close together, forming a horizontal shape, and the breath passes through the gap between the two vocal cords , Causing the vocal cords to vibrate, producing a sound.
- Resonant organs include: thoracic cavity, oropharyngeal cavity, nasal cavity, sinus cavity, etc. Singing relies on the resonance of these organs of the human body to expand, modify, and polish the sound.
- In addition, people have bite-type air organs including mouth, lips, teeth, tongue, etc. They are important organs for expressing feelings and conveying the content of songs when we sing.