Profile view.
The carotid pulse. Its in the neck on either side of the throat.
Butterfly eyes are located on their head, typically on the front part called the face. They have compound eyes, which are made up of many tiny lenses that allow them to see a wide range of colors and detect movement.
Frontal view refers to a direct or straight-on perspective of an object or subject, as if you were facing it head-on. In art or photography, a frontal view captures the subject's full face or front side without any skew or angle. It provides a clear and straightforward representation of the object's front-facing features.
Actually, the first cervical vertebra is called the atlas, not the axis. The axis is the second cervical vertebra that forms a pivot joint with the atlas, allowing for rotation of the head from side to side.
The first cervical vertebra is called the atlas, after the Greek mythological figure who held up the heavens. The second cervical vertebra is called the axis, as it allows the head to rotate from side to side.
profile means the side view of the head so an antonym must me front view.
triangle
The cheek The Temple or as a side view, the profile.
The front view of a head is commonly referred to as the "frontal view" or "anterior view." In anatomy, this perspective allows for the examination of facial features and structures as they appear from the front. In artistic contexts, it can also be called a "frontal portrait."
The side view of an object, particularly in architectural or design contexts, is often referred to as a "profile" or "elevation." In the context of buildings, a side view may specifically be called a "side elevation." This representation helps to visualize the height, shape, and architectural details from the side perspective.
Your profile
Its called the "profile" or if your looking straight at it its called the "face"
The rotation of the head is called "head rotation" or "cervical rotation." This movement allows the head to turn from side to side.
The Obverse
Wing mirror.
Its called a Convex Mirror
The side of a coin displaying a head is called the obverse. It typically features the portrait of a prominent figure or symbol associated with the issuing authority.