Why do Men have an 'Adam's Apple'?
An 'Adam's
apple' is present in both men and women, but because it is more prominent and
visible in males, it is generally believed that only
men have them.
Adam's apple
is a part of the larynx on voice box situated at
the top of the windpipe
in front
of the neck.
The larynx
is made up of a
framework of
cartilages connected
by ligaments. The most
important of these
cartilages is
the thyroid, forming
the Adam's
apple. Rest two are
cricoid cartilage
and the epiglottis.
The vocal
cords which are two
fibrous bands
are suspended in the larynx. These cords are heavier and thicker
in men
than in women which make the thyroid cartilage more prominent.
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