Those are the sinuses (technically paranasal sinuses, meaning beside the nose). That's why when you have a cold or stuffy sinuses your voice sounds funny!
GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!! GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!!
an apple is given to you
Yes, coffe can give you cavities as bad as candy can.
The beggar is given (something) by you.
Let the pen be given to me.
Our organs for the voice are vocal cords, nasal cavities, lips and tongue. When we are suffering from a bad cold, these organs change in shape and size. Their functions are distorted so they give us changes in our voice.
Gatorade will give you lots of cavities if you don't brush your teeth twice a day
Halloween
yes they give you cavities
The structures that give resonance to the voice include the vocal cords (or vocal folds) in the larynx, the pharynx, the oral cavity, and the nasal passages. These areas amplify and modify the sound produced by the vocal cords, contributing to the unique quality and richness of an individual's voice. The size and shape of these structures, along with the position of the tongue and lips, further influence resonance. Overall, the interplay of these components creates the distinctive timbre of a person's voice.
Yes, too many sugary treats can and will give your horse cavities.
yes