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(glottides). nefes borusunun ağzı, gırtlak dili, glottis, glottidis
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Definition of
(glottides). nefes borusunun ağzı, gırtlak dili, glottis, glottidis
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(Tıp)
glottis
The airspace between the vocal folds
the vocal apparatus of the larynx; the true vocal folds and the space between them where the voice tone is generated
An organ of speech, located in the larynx, and consisting of the true vocal cords and the opening between them
The opening into the vocal cords
The space between the vocal folds Defines the glottal area as the area surrounding the vocal folds
The V-shaped opening between the vocal cords
the space between your vocal cords which helps to make the sound of your voice. When this space is opened and closed, the movement produces a sound (glotta )
The opening from the pharynx into the larynx or into the trachea
A slit-like opening between the vocal cords The glottis must be closed off to generate an effective cough
space between the vocal cords
{i}
space between the vocal chords at the upper end of the windpipe (Anatomy)
(GLAH-tis): The middle part of the larynx; the area where the vocal cords are located
The vocal apparatus of the larynx, consisting of the true vocal cords (plica vocalis) and the opening between them (rima glottidis)
An opening between the vocal cords in the upper part of the windpipe A sound produced in this area is called a glottal sound
(glottides). nefes borusunun ağzı, gırtlak dili, glottis, glottidis
Hyphenation
(glot·ti·des)·. ne·fes bo·ru·su·nun ağ·zı, gırt·lak di·li, glot·tis, glot·ti·dis
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