Circle of Willis in the head between branches of internal carotid artery
Micro-Anastomosis between arterial supply of some organs
the neck as you can see is below your jaw and above your lungs... actually the neck is part of your axial region along with your head and trunk.
The scalene nodes are located in the neck region near the scalene muscles. These lymph nodes can be found deep in the neck and are important in draining lymphatic fluid from the head and neck area.
Actually, the anatomic neck of the humerus is proximal to the surgical neck of the humerus. The anatomic neck is the slightly constricted region below the head of the humerus, while the surgical neck is the region of the humerus prone to fractures located distal to the tubercles.
The cranial region of the body refers to the head and skull, which houses the brain and sensory organs like the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. It encompasses the structures located above the neck, including the forehead, temples, and the back of the head.
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.
Richard L. Arden has written: 'Microvascular free flaps in head and neck reconstruction' -- subject(s): Anastomosis, Surgical, Free flaps (Surgery), Head, Methods, Microsurgery, Neck, Surgery, Surgical Anastomosis, Surgical Flaps, Vascular Surgery
The lower posterior region of the head corresponds to the nuchal region, which is the back of the neck area where the head connects to the neck. It is located below the occipital region of the head.
the neck as you can see is below your jaw and above your lungs... actually the neck is part of your axial region along with your head and trunk.
There are 3 regions of the body: Appendicular, Trunk, and Head and Neck Therefore the head and neck is actually its own section.
The neck is an example
The backbones in the region of the neck are called cervical vertebrae, numbering 7 in total. These vertebrae provide support and flexibility to the neck, allowing for a wide range of movements in the head and neck.
The scalene nodes are located in the neck region near the scalene muscles. These lymph nodes can be found deep in the neck and are important in draining lymphatic fluid from the head and neck area.
Vagus
The trachea runs from the throat (in the the head) down the neck to the lungs (chest). It is the firm tube you can feel in the midline of your neck.
Cervical is pertaining to any part of the neck.
Actually, the anatomic neck of the humerus is proximal to the surgical neck of the humerus. The anatomic neck is the slightly constricted region below the head of the humerus, while the surgical neck is the region of the humerus prone to fractures located distal to the tubercles.
1) head (cranial) region 2) neck (cervical) region 3) trunk (thoracic) region 4) tail (caudal) region