Biology, asked by kharsevaishali, 1 month ago

short note on Adam's Apple for class 8​

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Answered by RavenRebel17
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Adam's apple: The protruding part of the throat is called Adam's apple. It is the enlarged voice box or larynx which gets enlarged and visible from outside in boys at the onset of puberty. This makes the voice of boys hoarse. In both sexes, regardless of the angle, the primary function of the Adam's Apple is the same as that of the thyroid cartilage which it comprises, to protect the vocal cords immediately behind it.

Answered by AdvitKashyap
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The Adam's apple is a lump of cartilage that sticks out from the throat. It is more prominent in males, and it serves no specific function. ... They are often more prominent in males, who tend to develop larger larynxes than females. As the larynx grows behind the Adam's apple, it pushes the lump of cartilage outward.

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