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What is the name of the bone that anchors the tongue?

hyoid


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What is the name of the bone which usually breaks when a person has been strangled?

The hyoid will sometimes break when a person has been strangled.


What Bone is attached to neck and tongue muscle?

I believe you are talking about the hyoid bone. It's the only bone in the body not directly connected to another bone. It is instead attached to ligaments and muscles.


What is the weight of hyoid bone?

5mg the hyoid is such a small bone


What is the only bone in the body that doesn't form a joint with another bone?

The hyoid is the only bone that forms no joint.


What is the function of the omohyoid muscle?

depresses hyoid bone and fixes hyoid bone during opening of mouth


What the name of soft bone in human body?

The name of the soft bone in the human body is the hyoid bone. It is located in the neck, between the chin and the thyroid cartilage. The hyoid bone is unique because it does not articulate with any other bone in the body.


What happens when the hyoid bone breaks?

I don't think you die when your hyoid bone is broken. I think that if you're dead, a broken hyoid is strongly indicative of strangelation. So, if you're dead and if you have a broken hyoid, you were probably strangled. The hyoid breaking just occurs, but I think that it's suffocation from lack of air that will kill you...not the hyoid bone itself.


Another name for hyoid?

The lingual bone. See the related link for more information.


Can the hyoid bone be classified as a sesamoid bone?

No, the hyoid bone is not classified as a sesamoid bone. Sesamoid bones are small, round bones found embedded within tendons, whereas the hyoid bone is a U-shaped bone located in the neck and serves as a point of attachment for muscles involved in swallowing and speech.


What is the action of omohyoid muscle and what is the benefit of depressing the hyoid bone?

The action of the omohyoid is to depress the hyoid. Its name derives from the Greek "omos" meaning shoulder, giving one of its attachments, and "hyoid", giving the other attachment - the hyoid bone. The function of the hyoid seems to be in voice variations. All mammals have them and there are arguments if primitive hominids used them as we do.