An incorrect statement about the hyoid would be that it is a bone found in the skull. The hyoid is a U-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue and its primary function is not to articulate with any other bone in the body.
He quickly retracted his statement after realizing it was incorrect.
An incorrect statement about embargoes would be that they are always imposed for political reasons. Embargoes can also be placed for economic, humanitarian, or security reasons.
"Over sing" would be incorrect because "oversang" is the past tense form of the verb "to oversing." In this case, "oversang" is the correct past tense form to use in the statement.
The hyoid bone is a U-shaped bone located in the neck that does not directly articulate with any other bones in the body. It serves as a support structure for the tongue and plays a role in swallowing and speech.
The correct phrasing should be, "I didn't know that." The past tense of "know" is "knew," so using "knew" in this context would be incorrect.
hyoid That is incorrect. The Sphenoid Bone is Bat-Shaped. The Hyoid bone is considered Horseshoe-shaped
This is not a question it is a statement. A statement that is factually incorrect.
De ingevoerde bevestigingscode is onjuist is a Dutch equivalent of 'The inserted statement code is incorrect'.
An incorrect statement.
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.
syntaxtically incorrect
5mg the hyoid is such a small bone
The hyoid is the only bone that forms no joint.
depresses hyoid bone and fixes hyoid bone during opening of mouth
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.
The hyoid bone.
A fallacy or an incorrect statement.