The common name for the neck is simply "the neck." It connects the head to the torso and contains vital structures such as the trachea, esophagus, and major blood vessels. In everyday conversation, people may refer to it in various contexts, such as mentioning the "back of the neck" or "nape."
Neck
No, "neck" is a common noun.
That is a good question! Most are in the most sensitive nerve points which are in nerve rich places such as the in the spine and neck to name two.
yes after laparoscopic tubal ligation neck pain common
fracture in c2 c3 neck
what is the name of the"strap muscle"in the neck? sternocleidomastoid
yes
i am not a common thickneck
As far as information on the Internet is concerned, there is nothing wrong with Common's neck. Rumor has it, he has a tattoo on his neck he is not particularly proud of and struggles to keep it covered up.
The most common reason for neck surgery procedures is to treat disorders of the discs in the neck or nerve problems. Other common reasons include diseases tumors and cancers in the throat, larynx, and esophagus.
the name of the turkey's neck is called a "gobbler".
The scientific name for the 'neck' called the vertebrae.