The small hole at the bottom of the front of the neck is called the sternal notch or jugular notch. It is a U-shaped dip at the top of the sternum where the collarbones meet.
The front part of the neck is called the anterior neck. It contains important structures such as the trachea, esophagus, and major blood vessels, as well as muscles and skin. This area plays a vital role in both respiratory and digestive functions. The anterior neck is also significant in various medical examinations and procedures.
Yes, the neck has bones called cervical vertebrae, which are stacked on top of each other to form the spinal column. These vertebrae provide support and protection for the spinal cord while allowing for movement of the head and neck.
The neck of the uterus is the cervix.
Cervical is pertaining to any part of the neck.
It is called the Nape
It is called a Wattle
Neck = oref (עורף)The front part of the neck can also be called tsavar (צואר), which is also throat.
The small hole at the bottom of the front of the neck is called the sternal notch or jugular notch. It is a U-shaped dip at the top of the sternum where the collarbones meet.
The front part of the neck is called the anterior neck. It contains important structures such as the trachea, esophagus, and major blood vessels, as well as muscles and skin. This area plays a vital role in both respiratory and digestive functions. The anterior neck is also significant in various medical examinations and procedures.
I certainly wouldn't think so. When something occurs in the front of the neck, and lymph gland reaction will be limited to the front of the neck. In the posterior neck, there are lymph glands there as well, but this "hard lump" could also be a sebaceous cyst. "Hard lump" is not usually heard from a patient, and I would be concerned and want to know if there are other "hard lumps", such as under the arms, and in the groin (and actually get to examine them). If there are multiple "hard lumps", I would strongly suggest you see a physician and let him determine the cause. There are many "innocent" reasons for swollen lymph glands (if that is what this is), but there are some not-so-innocent things that could cause that as well...
The hard tube in the front of your neck is the trachea, commonly known as the windpipe. It is a crucial part of the respiratory system, serving as the passageway for air to travel from the throat to the lungs. The trachea is supported by C-shaped rings of cartilage that keep it open, allowing for unobstructed airflow. It is located in front of the esophagus, which carries food to the stomach.
The neck of a guitar as no other name than that -- the neck. This is the part of the guitar that connects the body to the head of the instrument. Located on the neck are the frets and the fretboard. In addition, all of the guitar strings rest slightly above the fretboard. In short, "the neck" is already a technical term. It doesn't have a special name to make it sound fancier.
when the last bell rings. Thats a neck.
I believe it is called a neck.
it means you cracked your neck and thats it
the family crest( thats what my brother told me)