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The neck muscle is the muscle that pulls the head to the chest. This muscle is very important because, without it, the head would also not be able to move side to side or up.
A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse.
There are over 50 muscles in the human head, mainly responsible for facial expressions, chewing, and neck movements. These muscles work together to allow us to speak, eat, and show emotions through facial expressions.
The muscles that move our ears are remnants of our evolutionary past when our ancestors could move their ears to better detect sounds and communicate. These muscles are not as functional in humans today, but they still exist as a leftover trait from our ancestors.
Yes, bugs have muscles that allow them to move and survive in their environment. These muscles are attached to their exoskeleton and work in a similar way to muscles in humans. Bugs use their muscles to move their legs, wings, and other body parts, allowing them to walk, fly, and perform other necessary actions for survival.
The muscles that move your eyes are in your head.
Nod Your Head was created on 2007-08-28.
verb: to nod your head
When a person moves their head up and down in a nod, you can interpret that as them saying 'yes'.
i can nod my head without farting
You nod your head.
Head nod
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Black Suits Comin' - Nod Ya Head - was created on 2002-06-11.
If I think the answer to a question is yes, I nod my head.
Yes. One major group of neck muscles supports and provides movement for the head. Other groups of muscles in the neck and shoulders allow movement of the arms. The neck muscles also coordinate with the muscles of the jaw.
Nod means to make a quick downward motion the head.