It's the hyoid bone.
There are seven cervical (neck) vertebra.
a frill
It is called the Nape
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.
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The hyoid bone is the only bone in the human body that does not articulate with any other bone. It is located in the neck and serves as an attachment point for muscles associated with swallowing and speech.
The hyoid bone is present in the human body but not in pigs. It is a U-shaped bone located in the neck that doesn't articulate with any other bone, providing support for the tongue and aiding in swallowing and speech.
The medical term for a neck joint is called a pivot joint. This is when one bone rotates around another bone in a circular motion.
The hyoid bone is an unpaired bone in the human body. It is located in the neck and is unique because it does not directly articulate with any other bone. The hyoid bone plays a crucial role in supporting the tongue and providing attachment points for various neck muscles.
The hyoid bone is made up of one bone in a human. It is a horseshoe-shaped bone located in the neck, providing support for the tongue and serving as an attachment point for various muscles involved in swallowing and speech.
I'm pretty sure it is called the Atlas bone, right where the skull meets the neck.