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your collar bone is the one where when you feel where on a boy the Adams apple is and go down till you hit the first bone and that's it.

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What is the scientific name for a collar bone?

The scientific name for the collar bone is clavicle. It is a long bone that connects the arm to the body and helps with shoulder movements.


Scapula is where in the body?

The scapula is your shoulder blade. It connects your arm bone to your collar bone.


What bone is also known as the collar bone?

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What part of a human body hasn't a horse got?

a collar bone.


Scientific name of collar bone?

The scientific name for the collar bone is the clavicle.


What function does the collar bone provide in human beings?

The collar bone which is technically called the clavicle, is the only horizontal bone in the body. It is there to support the scapula and keeps the arm in place, to let it hang freely.


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what compensation will you get from a broken clavicleThe collar bone is also known as the clavicle and is the most common bone which is damaged in the human body. If your collar bone is injured in an accident ans someone is legally to blame you should be able to claim compensation. See the related link entitled "broken collar bone" to see examples of compensation amounts in the UK for various different degrees of severity of collar bone injuries.


What part of the body is located above the woman's breast?

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Is your rib cage floating in your body?

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What part of a humans body doesnt a horse have?

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What is the hip bone and the collar bone called?

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