Humans do not have a bone in their throat; instead, the structure is supported by cartilage. The most notable cartilage in the throat is the thyroid cartilage, commonly known as the Adam's apple. Additionally, the hyoid bone, located in the neck, supports the tongue and is sometimes referred to as a "floating bone" because it is not directly connected to other bones.
Only the Hyoid bone, which supports the tongue and is not connected to any other bones.
in your neck, or throat
Why was West Berlin described as a "bone in the throat" of the Soviet Union
Check out the related link It refers to the name of a small bone in the front of a person's neck/throat
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skin, bone, & the esophagus
You have a tiny bone in your ear that is not connected to any other bone in the skeletal system.
Another name for throat is pharynx I think....
The scientific name for the floating bone in the neck is the hyoid bone. It is a U-shaped bone located in the anterior midline of the neck between the chin and the thyroid cartilage. The hyoid bone does not directly articulate with any other bones in the body, but it serves important functions in supporting the tongue and providing attachment for various muscles of the throat and neck.
If it is safe to do so, put your hand in the dog's mouth and take the chicken bone out. If the bone is stuck or the dog is aggressive, a veterinarian may need to anesthetize the dog to remove the bone.
Another name for the throat is the PHARYNX
The "Adam's Apple" is medically termed the hyoid bone.