In terms of position and anatomical structure, the head is positioned above the shoulders and contains the brain, which is the control center for the body. However, the shoulders play a crucial role in supporting the head and allowing for its movement. Both the head and shoulders are important in their respective functions.
well i don't know about centimeters but of the top of my head there are 12 inches in a foot
The queen's head is located on top of the queen's neck, just beyond the queen's shoulders.
Mine is 11 inches to top if shoulders straight up.
That depends. The average grey wolf is 1.24-2.11m in length (this is from the head to the tail-tip).They are about 5 to 6 feet in length and there shoulders can be the same height as your counter top.
Yes, there is. Though the picture of Tomas Manzi shirtless does not show but his head and the top of his shoulders.
a couple inches to the head of the stick
9 inches tall
Since a horse can move his head, and not all horses hold their head at the same degree, the withers (or top of the shoulders) are more dependable, because a horse cannot alter the height of his whithers.
The question cannot be answered without its context: how many inches of WHAT? Top soil? Rain?
The head is supported by the spine, particularly the cervical vertebrae at the top of the spinal column. This support helps to maintain proper alignment and balance of the head and neck. Additionally, muscles in the neck and shoulders play a role in providing stability and mobility to the head.
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