The trachea (windpipe) is the tube in the neck with rings of cartilage. It connects the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi, allowing air to pass in and out of the lungs. The rings of cartilage help to keep the trachea open and prevent it from collapsing.
Yes, women from the Kayan tribe in Ka-kaung and Padaung in Myanmar traditionally wear brass rings around their necks, a practice known as neck ring or neck coil. The rings are added gradually over time, creating the appearance of elongated necks. This practice is considered a cultural tradition and is believed to enhance beauty.
Yes, the C-shaped cartilage rings maintain the openness of the trachea. The rings provide structural support to the trachea, preventing it from collapsing and maintaining its shape. The open ends of the C-shape allow for flexibility during movement, such as swallowing or bending of the neck.
it helps to prevent trachea from collapsing by maintaining definite shape
If you can't move your neck, it could be a sign of injury or stiffness in the neck muscles or joints. It is important to seek medical attention to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment, which may include physical therapy, medication, or other interventions to help improve neck mobility.
if you are using rings around your neck to "make your neck longer" you arent actually stretching your neck, the brass rings around your neck, they "make the neck longer" by forcing the collar bone and rib cage down and gradualty stretches the muscles.
UBANGI
By what I remember (I could be wrong! Please correct me if I am) they wrap each ring around their necks individually, stopping only when the chin is firmly pressed against the ring, causing it to stretch itself a little. Over time this causes the neck to become longer to accomidate the rings comfortably and in doing such they can add more rings. The faster the neck stretches to fit the more rings a woman can put around her neck
when the last bell rings. Thats a neck.
Killdeer
There were rings around his neck, which proves he was hung.
Kill deer
The rings they wear around their necks are attached at the back
The trachea (windpipe) is the tube in the neck with rings of cartilage. It connects the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi, allowing air to pass in and out of the lungs. The rings of cartilage help to keep the trachea open and prevent it from collapsing.
Some tribal nations (see women of the the Kayan Lahwi tribe) put rings around a baby's neck shortly after birth. As the baby grows, the ring is removed and replaced with a wider ring. This pushes down the shoulders, making the neck appear longer. A ring is added periodically. Eventually, an adult's neck is surrounded by 8 or more metal rings. These adornments are only occasionally removed, usually to put on another ring. Because the rings have held up the head and stretched the cervical spine and muscles, the person often cannot hold up their own head when not wearing the rings! It is painful to wear, but also painful to remove them Typically, these rings nearly double the length of the average neck. Here is a video about the women of Padaung.
I don't know but what are lines on the neck? I mean what are those thingamajigs
. She got old, older. Neck rings, bags under eyes, jowls are a sign of aging. The woman's almost 50, give her a break.