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Human Neck Collection (#2)

"The Human Neck: A Complex Network of Muscles, Nerves, and Senses" The a fascinating part of our anatomy that plays a crucial role in various bodily functions

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Facial muscles of the human face

Facial muscles of the human face

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Human skeleton with nervous system and larynx organ of neck

Human skeleton with nervous system and larynx organ of neck

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Human upper body showing bones, lungs and circulatory system

Human upper body showing bones, lungs and circulatory system

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Medical illustration of male facial muscles, front view

Medical illustration of male facial muscles, front view

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Anatomy of human salivary glands

Anatomy of human salivary glands

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Man wearing a turtleneck jumper, collar pulled over his face

Man wearing a turtleneck jumper, collar pulled over his face

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Man wearing a striped T-shirt in a bathroom, spraying on perfume

Man wearing a striped T-shirt in a bathroom, spraying on perfume

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Young man wearing Ibiza-style clothes, fashion shoot

Young man wearing Ibiza-style clothes, fashion shoot

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Flamingos Drinking Water From puddle (Phoenicopterus chilensis)

Flamingos Drinking Water From puddle (Phoenicopterus chilensis)

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Backless Fashion

Backless Fashion
5th November 1949: Pariss latest fashion items place the accent on necklines, using roses, frills, and feathers to emphasize necks and bosoms

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Antique illustration of portrait of black woman

Antique illustration of portrait of black woman (crayon by Watteau): the woman (partially side view) is about thirty years old

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Head and neck

Head and neck
Plate of the head and neck including at IX and X the bones of the ear. From Bartolommeo Eustachi " Tabulae Anatomicae", second edition, Amsterdam, 1722

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Illustration showing human cervical lymph nodes

Illustration showing human cervical lymph nodes
Medicine: Human anatomy, neck, cervical lymph nodes, side view. Dawing. Lymph nodes

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Illustration of human head and neck, medial longitudinal section

Illustration of human head and neck, medial longitudinal section
Medicine: Human anatomy, head and neck, medial longitudinal section

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Illustration of muscles of neck and back

Illustration of muscles of neck and back
Medicine: Human anatomy, muscles of the neck and back. Drawing

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Illustration of muscular system, muscles of neck, platysma

Illustration of muscular system, muscles of neck, platysma
Medicine: Human anatomy, muscular system. Muscles of the neck, platysma. Drawing

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Illustration of human neck muscles

Illustration of human neck muscles
Medicine: Human anatomy, neck muscles. Drawing

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Illustration of pharynx, section

Illustration of pharynx, section
Medicine: Human anatomy, pharynx, section. Drawing

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Illustration of thyroid

Illustration of thyroid
Medicine: Human anatomy, thyroid. Drawing

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Womans neck

Womans neck
MODEL RELEASED. Neck pain, conceptual image

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Normal neck bones, 3D CT scan F006 / 9115

Normal neck bones, 3D CT scan F006 / 9115
Normal neck bones. Coloured profile 3D computer tomography (CT) scan of the neck of a 30 patient, showing healthy bones and intervertebral discs

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Barcoded man, artwork

Barcoded man, artwork
Barcoded man. Computer artwork of a barcode tattooed on the back of a mans neck

Background imageHuman Neck Collection: Neck and shoulder pain, computer artwork

Neck and shoulder pain, computer artwork
Neck and shoulder pain. Computer artwork of the bones of the neck and shoulder, depicting neck and shoulder pain (orange-red areas)



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"The Human Neck: A Complex Network of Muscles, Nerves, and Senses" The a fascinating part of our anatomy that plays a crucial role in various bodily functions. It serves as the connection between the head and the rest of the body, housing vital structures such as facial muscles, cutaneous nerves, and arteries. One notable feature of the human neck is its intricate network of facial muscles. These muscles enable us to express emotions through various facial movements like smiling or frowning. With labels highlighting their importance, we can appreciate how these muscles contribute to our unique expressions. In addition to facial muscles, the neck also contains an extensive system of cutaneous nerves that supply sensation to the head and neck region. A diagram showcasing these nerves helps us understand how they transmit information from our surroundings to our brain, allowing us to perceive touch and temperature. Our senses are closely linked with the neck's anatomy too. The sensory organs responsible for vision, hearing, taste, smell, and touch all have connections within this region. This integration highlights how important the neck is for processing external stimuli and providing valuable feedback about our environment. Examining a detailed illustration depicting both male and female heads with half-muscles and half-skull reveals further insights into the complexity of this area. We can observe not only the structure but also gain knowledge about swollen lymph nodes which play a significant role in immune response. Moreover, understanding arterial pathways becomes essential when exploring this area's blood supply. Anatomical drawings illustrating arteries branching throughout highlight their significance in delivering oxygen-rich blood to different parts of our head. Furthermore, the hyoid bone - located in front of your throat - along with associated muscles are critical components involved in swallowing processes; an anterior view allows us insight into their arrangement.