The Adam's Apple, which is more prominent in males, typically begins to develop during puberty, around ages 11 to 15. This growth is a result of the enlargement of the larynx and is influenced by increased testosterone levels. While some females also have a small Adam's Apple, it is usually less noticeable due to lower levels of testosterone and smaller larynx size. The prominence of the Adam's Apple can vary widely among individuals.
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