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tell about Adam's apple

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Answered by aayushprakashbadal
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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. ... Adam's apples develop during puberty and are not present in prepubescent children. They are often more prominent in males, who tend to develop larger larynxes than females.

Answered by amitrajeiit
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Explanation:

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.

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