Biology, asked by KavyaReshma, 10 months ago

define Adam's apple at least 5 lines​

Answers

Answered by thamizhselvana868
1

Answer:

The Adam's apple, or laryngeal prominence, is a feature of the human neck, and is the lump or protrusion formed by the angle of the thyroid cartilage surrounding the larynx seen especially in males.The structure of the Adam's apple forms a bump under the skin. It is typically larger in adult males, in whom it is usually clearly visible and palpable. In females, the bump is much less visible and is hardly perceived on the upper edge of the thyroid cartilage

Answered by munna2050
1

Answer:

This lump is formed by the angle of the thyroid cartilage (a type of soft bone) around the larynx (part of the throat which holds the vocal chords). The adam's apple can usually be seen better in adult men than in women, girls, or boys. The adam's apple is only part of the thyroid cartilage around the larynx.

HoPe It HeLpFuL

Similar questions