The neck is crucial for humans as it supports and connects the head to the body, allowing for mobility and flexibility in the cervical spine. It houses vital structures such as the trachea and esophagus, enabling essential functions like breathing and swallowing. Additionally, the neck contains important blood vessels and nerves that supply the brain and regulate various bodily functions. Overall, its anatomical significance is key to both physical movement and the protection of critical systems.
Yes. The thorax is a body division. In humans the thorax lies between the neck and the abdomen. It houses the heart and lungs.
They have the same number, seven.
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humans
a torso is a humans neck
Giraffes and humans both have seven neck bones.
because its dirty
A humans pulse is a felling in your neck or in your wrist that beats just like your heart
Yes, giraffes have 7 neck bones, just like us
Ring neck snakes technically are venomous, but their venom is very mild, and is harmless to humans.
I guess.
They have 7 vertebrae like humans.