hyoid bone

     

The hyoi bone (Lingual Bone) (lat. Os hyoideum) is a bone in the neck, and is the only bone in the human skeleton not articulated to any other bone. It is supported by the muscles of the neck and in turn supports the root of the tongue.

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  • RT @AthiqahMN: Bones of the neck: 1. 7 Cervical vertebrae 2. Hyoid bone
  • Bones of the neck: 1. 7 Cervical vertebrae 2. Hyoid bone
  • 【頭蓋骨2】 篩骨:ethmoid 鼻腔:nasal cavity 口蓋骨:palatine bone 舌骨:hyoid bone
  • I think I just broke my own hyoid bone. I just coughed, sneezed, & hiccuped at the same time.
  • Everyone has an unconnected bone in their neck called the hyoid bone.
  • Why yes, that IS a blue whale's hyoid bone. Don't imagine that they'd find that one crushed on CSI...…
  • @thenatewolf All you had to do was break the hyoid bone
  • RT @cat_beltane: [tries to sing along with klaus nomi] [hyoid bone shatters, fragments shoot out of neck] [plays it off like i was just yaw…
  • [tries to sing along with klaus nomi] [hyoid bone shatters, fragments shoot out of neck] [plays it off like i was just yawning]
  • Did you know... the hyoid bone in your throat is the only bone in your body not attached to any other.
  • Trivia question: Anybody know what that hyoid bone do??
  • Hyoid Bone - The hyoid is the only human bone that is attached to only muscles, not to another bone.
  • The "hyoid bone interregation" earlier 😳
  • @Clio_On_Kinja That iPhone's hyoid bone never stood a chance.
  • The supposedly super sharp knife I ordered didn't cut the mustard; It cut straight through the hyoid bone! They weren't kidding #peppers=gud
  • woolrich outlet found the hyoid bone fracture fragments missing