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The back of a dog's neck is commonly referred to as the "scruff." This is the loose skin area located between the shoulders and the base of the skull, which is often used by mother dogs to carry their puppies.
this is called the Occipital Gonoyle... look it up - very common in men at the base of the neck/skull
No, because the clavicle is also called the collar bone. The neck vertebrae separate these bones.
I'm pretty sure it is called the Atlas bone, right where the skull meets the neck.
Yes, the human skull is supported by the neck which consists of cervical vertebrae. This structure allows for the mobility and movement of the head.
The brainstem, the contents of the neck, and below.
The vertebrae in the neck region are called cervical vertebrae. There are seven cervical vertebrae labeled C1 to C7, with C1 being closest to the skull and C7 being closest to the thoracic vertebrae.
The suboccipital area is not in the brain but rather at the base of the skull where it meets the neck. This region is comprised of four small muscles that help with the movement of the head and neck.
The space between your chin and your chest is called your Neck. The neck is the part of a person's body that connects the head to the rest of the body, and also links the spinal cord to the brain.
The knobby area on top of a horses' head and between the ears is called the poll.
Primarily, it's referred to as the nape of the neck. It can also be called the collarbone, in some cases.
If the injury is not severe, skull and neck X-rays will be taken to check for any skull fractures and for neck or spinal injuries.