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Which event leads to the production of sound?Multiple ChoiceAir is expelled from the lungs.The pharynx dilates.Air rushes into the lungs.The larynx moves upwards and presses against the epiglottis.

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Which event leads to the production of sound?Multiple ChoiceAir is expelled from the lungs.The pharynx dilates.Air rushes into the lungs.The larynx moves upwards and presses against the epiglottis.

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The event that leads to the production of sound is "Air is expelled from the lungs."

Here's a step-by-step explanation:

  1. The process of sound production, or phonation, begins when air is expelled from the lungs.

  2. This air then travels up the windpipe, or trachea.

  3. The air reaches the larynx, or voice box, which is the part of the throat that contains the vocal cords.

  4. The pressure of the air causes the vocal cords to vibrate.

  5. These vibrations produce sound waves, which are then modified by the resonant properties of the vocal tract to create the sounds of speech.

So, the correct answer to your multiple choice question is "Air is expelled from the lungs."

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