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  1. Human brain (15406 bytes)
    25: ...pelvic openings to accommodate the birth of large-headed children, but the larger this opening, the more...
    42: ...ves]], including some that innervate parts of the head, follow pathways from the [[medulla oblongata]] o...
  2. Eye (21834 bytes)
    79: ...cket]]s. This way, a stick or plate striking the head will not damage the eye, unless it breaks the sku...
    92: ...ons. To see more, they have to move their entire head or even body. Compound eyes can't accommodate eit...
    106: ...animals can look at something while turning their heads. The eyes are automatically rotated to remain fi...
  3. Nose (3059 bytes)
    8: ...e nostrils, which have migrated to the top of the head, producing a more streamlined body shape and the ...
  4. Pancreas (4781 bytes)
    11: ... as having a head, body and tail. The pancreatic head abuts the second part of the [[duodenum]] while t...
  5. Centipede (2336 bytes)
    20: The [[head (anatomy)|head]] of a centipede has a pair of [[antenna (biology...
  6. Tongue (3711 bytes)
    23: ...attached to various bones of the [[head (anatomy)|head]] and [[neck]].
  7. Bone (11388 bytes)
    133: |'''Head'''
    137: |the region of bone between the '''Head''' and the '''Shaft'''
  8. Femur (1778 bytes)
    2: ...bone]] of the human body. The femur consists of a head and a neck proximally, a [[diaphysis]] (or shaft)...
    4: The femur's head forms a ball-and-socket [[joint]] at the hip. The...
  9. Humerus (13486 bytes)
    4: ...ere is a ''ball-and-socket [[joint]]'', where the head of the humerus [[caput humeri]] articulates with ...
    8: ...between the ''capitulum'' of the humerus, and the head of the [[radius (bone)|radius]]. This allows the ...
    28: The upper extremity consists of a large rounded ''head'' joined to the body by a constricted portion cal...
    30: ==== The head ====
    32: The head, nearly hemispherical in form,
  10. Radius (bone) (8551 bytes)
    7: ...t, which is embraced by the annular ligament. The head is supported on a round, smooth, and constricted ...
    29: ...narrow, concave, smooth, and articulates with the head of the ulna. These two articular surfaces are sep...
    32: ...r the cup-shaped articular surface (fovea) of the head where it is thickened. The trabeculæ of the...
  11. Skull (7027 bytes)
    2: ...s as the general framework for a [[head (anatomy)|head]]. The skull functions to protect the [[brain]], ...
    17: ...rietal bones; it is a "soft spot" on a baby's forehead. Careful observation will show that you can count...
    20: ...h its hard unyieldingness, but in some cases of [[head injury]], there can be raised [[intracranial pres...
    114: *[[Great muscles of the head]]
  12. Tibia (10700 bytes)
    7: ...kward, and lateralward, for articulation with the head of the fibula. Its ''lateral surface'' is convex,...
  13. Ulna (12105 bytes)
    11: There is also a '''radial notch''' for the head of the radius, and the '''ulna tuberosity''' to w...
    30: ...the eminence is a ridge which gives origin to one head of the [[pronator teres]]. Frequently, the [[flex...
    38: ...ives the circumferential articular surface of the head of the [[radius (bone)|radius]]. It is concave fr...
    49: ...in of part of the Supinator; it ends below at the head of the ulna. Its upper part is sharp, its lower f...
    67: ...ulnar collateral ligament of the wrist-joint. The head is separated from the styloid process by a depres...
  14. Vertebral column (7072 bytes)
    5: ...[[child]] is able to hold up its [[head (anatomy)|head]] (at three or four months), and to sit upright (...
    21: ...ic region by the facets for articulation with the heads of the ribs. More posteriorly are the interverte...
  15. Vertebra (3942 bytes)
    15: ...ng pillar for the support of the [[head (anatomy)|head]] and [[trunk]], and the vertebral foramina const...
  16. Arm (7276 bytes)
    19: ... its convex outline is due to the presence of the head of the [[humerus]] deep within it. When the humer...
    25: ...is]] muscle. On the back of the arm lie the three heads of the [[triceps brachii muscle|triceps]] muscle...
    29: ...orces across the elbow joint. Thirdly, the radial head also spins against the ulna to form the proximal ...
  17. Chest (3592 bytes)
    17: ...ulder girdle, and contains the [[axilla]] and the head of the [[humerus]]. In the middle line the [[sup...
  18. Hair (11457 bytes)
    6: ...air, but to have a lot of it on the tops of their heads. This is a fairly recent development. Before the...
    11: ...ypically, humans have more hair on the top of the head, and also hair where extremities meet the torso (...
    13: ...peculate that the functional significance of long head hair may be [[adornment]], a by-product of second...
    39: ...single strand can hold 100g (3.5oz) of weight. A head of hair could support 12 tonnes. It is equivalen...
    45: ...ir grows thick and long, and is what grows on the head, [[armpit]]s and pubic area, as well as on the fa...
  19. Exoskeleton (3839 bytes)
    7: [[Chitin]] [[Image:Ant SEM.jpg|thumb|236ppx|Ant head]]
  20. Mouth (2182 bytes)
    8: ...]]. It is usually located in the [[head (anatomy)|head]], but not always; the mouth of a [[planarium]] i...

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