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Which cartilage of larynx forms ""Adam’s apple"" in man?

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Answered by swagshit284
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The thyroid cartilage forms the "Adam's apple" in man.

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Answered by topwriters
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Thyroid cartilage

Explanation:

The Adam's apple, or laryngeal prominence, is a feature of the human neck. It is a lump or protrusion formed by the angle of the thyroid cartilage surrounding the larynx, which is more prominent in males than in females. The cartilage around the larynx forms a shield to protect it from injury. The thyroid cartilage is the largest and uppermost of nine cartilages within the larynx, or voice box. It houses the vocal cords.

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