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KembaraXtra - Medical Terms - Adam’s apple
​The Adam’s apple, also known as the laryngeal prominence, is a visible projection at the front of the neck formed by the thyroid cartilage of the larynx. It is typically more prominent in males due to hormonal influences during puberty.



This structure plays a role in protecting the vocal cords and contributes to voice production. Its enlargement during adolescence is associated with the deepening of the voice in males, as the larynx grows and the vocal cords lengthen.

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