write a short note on Adam's Apple?
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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. A person can remove or change the size of their Adam's apple with surgery. Adam's apples develop during puberty and are not present in prepubescent children.
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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. A person can remove or change the size of their Adam’s apple with surgery.
- 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. As the larynx grows behind the Adam’s apple, it pushes the lump of cartilage outward.
- The size of the Adam’s apple varies. Here, we describe what an Adam’s apple is, why it develops, and options for removal or reduction.
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