the scientific name for it is the clavicle :)
The clavicle.
They are called vertebrae. Specifically in the neck they are called cervical vertebrae, the lower back are called lumbar vertebrae and the mid back around the ribcage are called thoracic vertebrae.
The clavicle is the medical term for the collarbone, which is a bone of short length that serves as a strut between the scapula and the sternum.
There really isn't a wishbone (furculum) on a human. The equivalent would be if our clavicles (collarbones) were fused with our sternum.On a bird they are fused for support to aid flight.
I am an ANT and my insect name in my name is Steve.
In Greek, the name "Callia" means Beautiful. The name was originally from the name "Callista".
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Clavicaphobia is the irrational fear of touching or seeing collar bones.
You have two collarbones one each side of your neck. Put your fingers under you chin and run them down the front of your throat till you reach a hollow at the top of you chest - then run your fingers towards your shoulder. The curved bone that you can feel is one of your collarbones.
The spear goes into Hektor's collarbones, "clean through the soft part of the neck the spearpoint was driven."
Broken collarbones broken spines
For me, My sides are the most ticklish, armpits for some people are very effective. as well as collarbones. Another one for my is the back of my knees or right on the inside of my hips
Yes. Babies are born with collarbones ("clavicles"). In a newborn, however, many of the bones (collarbones included) are very flexible because the bones are not completely hardened yet. The bones in a newborn are more like cartilage than bone at this point. You can feel what cartilage feels like if you feel the flexible structure that forms the tip of your nose. This flexibility makes it easier for the newborn to travel through the very cramped birth canal during delivery.
If you get it , use dermal anchors. Basically they cut a slit and insert the foot of the dermal into that slit. It hurts for some, and not for others. Every piercing is going to hurt but there isn't a way to determine just how badly it will.
A Queen Anne neckline my research is suggesting. I'm looking for short dresses with the same neckline.
The two easiest sites are the inside of the wrist (the radial artery) or the side of the neck just above the collarbones (carotid artery). Whichever one you can find easily and reliably works - there isn't a single best one.
One on either side of his collarbones - "Unus Amor" or "One Love" Inside of his lip - "Live" Across his Chest - "We All Have Been Degraded, We All Will Be the Greatest" His Rib Cage - "Some People Have Real Problems" His Hip - "V" On his upper arm - "=" - an equal sign