There were a number of long-necked dinosaurs. One was the brontosaurus.
The scientific name for the 'neck' called the vertebrae.
i think it is called the hyoid bone
No one knows if any dinosaurs have a frill, but you are probably thinking of Dilophosaurus.
A doctor who specialises in ear, nose and throat is commonly called an ENT Specialist. The proper medical term could be said to be Otolarynologist - as otolaryngology is the branch of medicine which specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, throat, and head and neck disorders.
well it depends on where the organism starts but usually the organism will be around the shoulder blade and then be pished to the spine by the neck muscles. when the organism reaches the spine, the larjdick then vibrates forcing the organism down to the arcerooter causing a reaction in the notochord wich is the start of the process of moving the organism around. the nervr chord and bachbone react and relate to the movement of the notochord thus moving the organism.
Argentinosaurus was the biggest hervivorous dinosaur that has a long neck.
Plesiosaur
Janenschia is a dinosaur. It was a huge dinosaur with a long neck and tail.
Amargasaurus.
A long neck dinosaur that eats plants
grass and leaves
Diplodocus.
This depends on which long-necked dinosaur you are talking about. Heights varied between species.
The scientific name for the 'neck' called the vertebrae.
mamenchasaurus
it has a long neck
the vertebrae