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A cross-section of the head and neck, showing the internal structure of the neck and neck muscles. labeled with the names of the different parts of the body, including the head, neck, and head. The head is shown in the top left corner of the image, with the neck on the left side and the head on the right side. The neck is shown on the top right corner, with its head facing towards the viewer. The head is divided into two sections, the neck is on the bottom left corner, and the neck muscles are shown in red and blue. The muscles are arranged in a way that they form a curved shape, with some muscles protruding from the neck, while others are straight and straight. - The neck muscles appear to be elongated and have a smooth texture, with a few small bumps and grooves visible on the surface. The jaw muscles are also visible in the bottom right corner of this image, and they are connected to the neck by a series of wires and cables. The cables are also red and appear to run along the neck.
Neck Atlas Human Anatomy Vertebral Column PNG
. The resolution of this PNG file is 600 x 600 pixels and it has a file size of 413.87 KB.A cross-section of the head and neck, showing the internal structure of the neck and neck muscles. labeled with the names of the different parts of the body, including the head, neck, and head. The head is shown in the top left corner of the image, with the neck on the left side and the head on the right side. The neck is shown on the top right corner, with its head facing towards the viewer. The head is divided into two sections, the neck is on the bottom left corner, and the neck muscles are shown in red and blue. The muscles are arranged in a way that they form a curved shape, with some muscles protruding from the neck, while others are straight and straight. - The neck muscles appear to be elongated and have a smooth texture, with a few small bumps and grooves visible on the surface. The jaw muscles are also visible in the bottom right corner of this image, and they are connected to the neck by a series of wires and cables. The cables are also red and appear to run along the neck.
