Hyoid Bone In Anatomy. Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 1st Edition Michelle Provost-Craig Susan J. In radiology the head and neck refers to all the anatomical structures in this region excluding the central nervous system that is the brain and spinal cord and their associated vascular structures and encasing membranes ie.
The anchor point of the neck is the hyoid bone which is situated at the level of the Adams apple laryngeal prominence in males. The cat has a supracondylar foramen near the medial condyle allowing the passage of the median nerve and brachial blood vessels. The cat has a small coronoid fossa medial to the radial fossa that accommodates the coronoid process of the ulna during elbow joint flexion.
The anchor point of the neck is the hyoid bone which is situated at the level of the Adams apple laryngeal prominence in males.
The cat has a small coronoid fossa medial to the radial fossa that accommodates the coronoid process of the ulna during elbow joint flexion. The superior-most region of the larynx is the epiglottis that is attached to the hyoid bone connected to the inferior part of the pharynx. They all act to elevate the hyoid bone an action involved in swallowing. This relationship is often written algebraically as PV constant or P 1 V 1 P 2 V 2Both equations state that the product of the pressure and volume remains the same.