It is called the suprasternal notch. And it is mine.
The dip in your throat is commonly referred to as the "suprasternal notch." It is the indentation located at the top of the sternum, between the clavicles. This anatomical feature is often used as a landmark in medical examinations and can be felt easily at the base of the neck.
The base word of "indentation" is "indent".
The dip in between your collar bones is called the suprasternal notch or jugular notch. It is a slight indentation at the base of the neck where the collar bones meet in the center.
Eyes, top of skull, temple, side of neck, behind ear, throat, arm pit, base of nose, behind chin and in-between the shoulder blades
back of the throat next to the tongue but not attached
Typically the inner wrist or the base of the throat.
Eyes, top of skull, temple, side of neck, behind ear, throat, arm pit, base of nose, behind chin and in-between the shoulder blades
The base word of "gorgeous" is "gorge," which comes from the Old French word "gorge," meaning "throat" or "entrance." The root word is "gorge."
There is no clear difference between base and soap because soap is a base.
No, the pituitary gland is not located at the back of the throat. It is a small gland located at the base of the brain, just below the hypothalamus. It is often referred to as the "master gland" because it regulates many functions in the body by releasing hormones.
A base path is the path determined by the runner as he is travelling between bases, and the base line is the the direct lines between the two bases.
The thyroid gland is located at the base of the throat and releases hormones that regulate metabolism, growth, and energy levels in the body. It produces hormones such as T3 and T4 that control how the body uses energy and helps maintain normal body functions.