Biology, asked by ritik386, 1 year ago

why adam's apple occur in male ?

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Answered by sidhant41
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in men as a chunk of bony cartilage that's wrapped around the larynx. Also known as the laryngeal prominence


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Answered by ROCKSTARgirl
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Adam's apples are found on both women and men they just show up more prominently in men as a chunk of bony cartilage that's wrapped around the larynx. Also known as the laryngeal prominence, the Adam's apple sits right on top of the thyroid gland, so the area is fittingly called the thyroid cartilage.


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