![]() The sternum (2) closes this structure in the front, creating, with the spine, an imaginary line that divides the body into two. You can draw it in many ways, I like to give it an ovoid shape that resembles the shape of the ribs (1). The dorsal spine is the part that connects to the arms. ![]() In the center of these muscles is the Adam’s apple, which is more prominent in men (4). The most visible one has a very, very long name (sternocleidomastoid!), but you can easily recognize it by its V shape, parting from the ear to the center of the clavicles (3). There are a variety of muscles that operate the movement of the head. ![]() In the neck, the cervical spine (1) is located just behind the jaw (2). Lumbar spine - a little before the pelvis, connected to the sacrum.Dorsal or thoracic spine - supports the ribs.Cervical spine - supports and provides mobility to the head.Let’s divide it up into three parts to see it better: Its shape makes the pelvis and the rib cage tilt slightly. Its vertical shape differentiates humans from other species. The spine is the body’s support, also allowing motion in the torso. Let’s start with the building blocks of the human figure: Anatomy is not an easy subject, but I hope that this article can be a quick guide for you and get you in the mood to keep learning. The key to improving is to do our best and put our heart into what we do.
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