This occurs when you start puberty and becomes its' largest as your voice finally deepens. I don't think that you are completely through puberty. Men don't fully mature until age 22-25.
The Adam's apple is a prominent lump or protrusion in the front of the throat. It is caused by the angle of the thyroid cartilage surrounding the larynx and is more prominent in males due to hormonal differences and the growth of the larynx during puberty.
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The "Adam's Apple" refers to the larynx or "Voice Box" in the front of your throat. In adolescence, the larynx grows larger and more prominent in males. It should be easily felt as you draw your fingers down the front of your neck from the chin, and you should be able to feel it vibrate or resonate when you speak or sing. It should appear directly in the midline (center) of your neck, and will be more prominent in thin or lanky boys. A boy's voice will change as he grows older, becoming deeper, with a few stops and starts along the way. Boys who sing regularly, such as those in a choir, will find this change more smooth, whereas boys who tend to do a lot of shouting or athletics, may experience the classic "cracked" voice as the body adapts to the changes.
ChemistryNo, it isn't a chemical change. Just because the apple lost a piece, mass, and volume, doesn't mean it is no longer an apple. Rather, this is a mechanical change.
Having an Adam's Apple does not necessarily mean your voice is done maturing. The Adam's Apple, or laryngeal prominence, is more pronounced in males due to the larger size of their larynx, but vocal changes can continue into early adulthood for both males and females. Voice maturity is a complex process influenced by hormonal changes, vocal cord lengthening, and muscle development.
The Adam's apple is a prominent lump or protrusion in the front of the throat. It is caused by the angle of the thyroid cartilage surrounding the larynx and is more prominent in males due to hormonal differences and the growth of the larynx during puberty.
Going through puberty is the process in which children mature into adults. This means that you have become sexually mature and capable of reproduction.
No and yes. An Adams apple is just a term for the the bump on men's, teens, and some preteens throats. It develops when the boy or preteen goes through puberty. Some teens get and Adams apple then his voice deepens, for others its the other way around. I bet that sounded like I'm a doctor or a scientist but I am 11 years old. But I insure you this information is all true. thank you for listening. :)
It means she is a normal girl, as they all have them.
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It probably means that you're starting to go through puberty. It doesn't all happen in one go - one thing happens at a time
When you get your first period, it doesn't mean that puberty is over. It means that puberty has just started.
It can mean one of four things. First, you're not a woman. Second, you are a woman but haven't hit puberty yet. Third, you are a woman, have gone through puberty, and it's just not your time of the month. Fourth, you are a woman, have gone through menopause, and don't ovulate anymore. Fifth, it could also mean you're pregnant; or Sixth, that you have a hormone imbalance or other medical condition that should be evaluated by a doctor.
every guy has an Adams apple some just shows more then others and it doesn't guarantee its going to get deeper
... I'm not really sure what you mean? I mean there are male and female but do you mean the effects of puberty and what parts of the body they effect and how?
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.