Bend your head forward and run your hand down your neck. One vertebra sticks out more than the rest. That is the base of your neck.
Sort of. The base of the neck could be all around, however, and the nape is specifically the back part, underneath the hair.
Shoulders!
The thyroid and parathyroid glands are found in the neck.
The suboccipital area is not in the brain but rather at the base of the skull where it meets the neck. This region is comprised of four small muscles that help with the movement of the head and neck.
I don't know why! Go to a doctor!
The crop is located at the base of the neck and is attached to the oesophagus.
the medulla or the brain stem , one
Well it depends: I have a painless lump on the base of my neck but that's part of my spine! I'm guessing it is the same for you. But if you're really worried and think it is something different, then you should seek out a doctor's advice.
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The hole at the front base of the neck is called the "suprasternal notch" or "jugular notch." It is a visible indentation located between the clavicles and above the sternum, serving as an anatomical landmark for various medical assessments. The suprasternal notch is often used in clinical settings to help locate structures in the neck and chest.
A goiter, the large swelling at the base of the frost of the neck. is an abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland.