The neck is the part of the body in vertebrates that connects the head to the torso, consisting of bones, muscles, nerves, and structures necessary for movement, breathing, and swallowing.
Overview
Anatomy Of The Neck
Common Neck Disorders
Functions Of The Neck
Neck Protection And Safety
Neck Movement And Flexibility
Neck Exercises And Health Tips
The Neck In Art And Literature
Neck In Different Animal Species
Cultural Significance Of The Neck
Historical Perspectives On The Neck
Jean-auguste-dominique Ingres
Ancient Greece
Spinal Cord
Breathing
Tanzania
Kingdom
People
Torso
Straw
Good
Head
🌍 The neck connects the head to the torso in many vertebrates.
🦴 Humans have seven cervical vertebrae in their necks, labeled C1 to C7.
😲 Our heads weigh about 10-11 pounds, so the neck is very important for support.
🤔 The neck allows us to breathe, swallow, and even speak!
🥤 Our neck can rotate about 180 degrees, making it very flexible.
📱 Looking down at phones too much can lead to neck strain.
🦒 Giraffes have the longest necks of any land animal, measuring up to 6 feet!
💖 In some cultures, necklaces worn around the neck symbolize beauty and status.
🚴♂️ Wearing a helmet is crucial for neck protection while riding bikes.
💪 Regular neck exercises can help keep the neck strong and flexible.
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