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Yes. The Adams apple may not grow during puberty as will do with other males.
The Adams Apple is called the larynx. During puberty, in males, the larynx enlarges and protrudes through the throat.
When a Adams apple grows then that means your voice will crack and will become deeper all thanks to puberty. I'm 13 and i still havn't gotten ym voice "cracked" maybe next year..
Obviously not!
Yes, the larynx stetches giving some boys an Adams apple.
Its under the chin. In puberty, teenage boys get an Adams apple for their voice to get deeper. From :)
the answer to this question is puberty
because during puberty a lump named adams apple occurs which results in the change of voice
The common name for the laryngeal prominence is the Adam's apple. It is more prominent in males due to the effects of testosterone during puberty, which causes the enlargement of the thyroid cartilage.
All humans, male and female alike, have an Adams Apple. It is the result of the vocal cords stretching outwards during puberty to deepen the voice.When the larynx grows larger during puberty, it sticks out at the front of the throat. Everyone's larynx grows during puberty, but a girl's larynx doesn't grow as much as a boy's does.
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.
The Adam's apple is composed of thyroid cartilage, which is a type of hyaline cartilage. This cartilage helps to protect the vocal cords and plays a role in the deepening of the voice during puberty.