Commonly referred to as the Adams' apple, it is also called thyroid cartilage.
yes because your voice box is behind it...... and air pipes etc etc..... you block them your dead.... SIMPLES
The Adams apple is made of cartilage. The laryngeal prominence or Adam's apple is the protrusion of thyroid cartilage in a male or female, directly behind this, is then the vocal coards, it serves a protection.
yes females have Adams apple,but it is not been appeared because of the differences of gender
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Try a scarf or a turtle neck.
The growth on Adams apple is Thyroid nodules. A solid usually painless lump in front of the neck, near the wind pipe or Adam apple.
Commonly referred to as the Adams' apple, it is also called thyroid cartilage.
Men have a little lump in the front part of their neck that is called an Adam's apple from the biblical story of Adam and Eve and the apple. Women do not have an Adams apple.
The whether man's Adams apple shows when he is swallowing depends on the individual. Some men have very visible Adams apples, which show all the time. Some have quite discreet Adams apples (alike females do) which do not necessarily show when swallowing. Especially if the man is very fat, the adams apple may me hidden.
If your neck feels slightly stiff at the front below your Adam's apple but there's no pain, this could just mean you have a muscle that is not working great. It could also mean that there is healing trauma.
Are you fat? maybe your adam's apple is being blocked by your fats..
i have a sore Adams apple for a while now what could this be please
It is actually the thyroid cartilage, which makes up a part of the larynx, that protrudes from the front of the neck forming the familiar "Adam's apple.' Very prominent in males.
It is dangerous to punch the Adams Apple and it can damage the throat and voice box.
Center of your neck under the base of lower jaw. It is a small portrusion under you chin that you can feel when you gulp. It is more prominent in men then women.