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Laryngeal prominence, commonly known as the "Adam's apple," is a noticeable projection of the thyroid cartilage located in the front of the neck. It is more prominent in males due to the influence of testosterone during puberty, which causes the thyroid cartilage to grow larger and more angled. This feature is associated with the vocal changes that occur during puberty, resulting in deeper voices in males. In females, the laryngeal prominence is typically less pronounced.

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