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409: 566:. Heads of humans are sometimes blazoned simply as a "man's head", but are far more frequently described in greater detail, either characteristic of a particular race or nationality (such as Moors' heads, Saxons' heads, Egyptians' heads or Turks' heads), or specifically identified (such as the head of Moses in the crest of Hilton, or the head of St. John the Baptist in the crest of the London Company of Tallowchandlers). Several varieties of women's heads also occur, including maidens' heads (often couped under the bust, with hair disheveled), ladies' heads, nuns' heads (often veiled), and occasionally queens' heads. The arms of Devaney of Norfolk include "three nun's heads veiled couped at the shoulders proper," and the bust of a queen occurs in the arms of 764: 584: 599: 784: 803: 347: 825: 318: 746: 53: 537: 232: 637:, considered one of the world's greatest artists, drew sketches of human anatomy using grid structures. His image of the face drawn on the grid structure principle is in perfect proportion. In this genre, using the technique of pen and ink, Leonardo created a sketch which is a "Study on the proportions of head and eyes" (pictured). 503:
has occurred by the fusion of a fixed number of anterior segments, in the same manner as in other "heteronomously segmented animals". In some cases, segments or a portion of the segments disappear. The head segments also lose most of their systems, except for the nervous system. With the progressive
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advises—is to develop it in six well-defined steps, starting with the shape of the head in the shape of an egg. The female head, in particular, is sketched in a double circle design procedure with proportions considered as an ideal of a female head. In the first circle, the division is made of five
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development of cephalization, "the head incorporates more and more of the adjacent segments into its structure, so that in general it may be said that the higher the degree of cephalization the greater is the number of segments composing the head".
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Antennae on the insect's head is found in the form of segmented attachments, in pairs, that are usually located between the eyes. These are in varying shapes and sizes, in the form of filaments or in different enlarged or clubbed form.
570:. Infants' or children's heads are often couped at the shoulders with a snake wrapped around the neck (e.g. "Argent, a boy's head proper, crined or, couped below the shoulders, vested gules, tarnished gold," in the arms of Boyman). 296:. Though the number of muscles making up the face is generally consistent between sculptures, the shape of the muscles varies widely based on the function, development, and expressions reflected on the faces of the subjects. 427:, and components of mouth. As these components differ substantially from insect to insect, they form important identification links. Eyes in the head found, in several types of insects, are in the form of a pair of 763: 450:
is the "upper lip" which is in the front area of the head and is the most exterior part. A pair of mandibles is found on the backside of the labrum flanking the side of the mouth, succeeded by a pair of
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which forms the vertebrate skull, suggesting that persistence of this tissue and expansion into the entire headspace could be a viable evolutionary route to formation of the vertebrate head.
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Jandzik, D.; Garnett, A. T.; Square, T. A.; Cattell, M. V.; Yu, J. K.; Medeiros, D. M. (2014). "Evolution of the new vertebrate head by co-option of an ancient chordate skeletal tissue".
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with multiple faces. In many other types of insects, the compound eyes are seen in a "single facet or group of single facets". In some cases, the eyes may be seen as marks on the
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is the only thing in the human head". Similarly, Dr. Henry Bennet-Clark has stated that the head encloses billions of "miniagents and microagents (with no single Boss)".
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Diogo, Rui; Kelly, Robert G.; Christiaen, Lionel; Levine, Michael; Ziermann, Janine M.; Molnar, Julia L.; Noden, Drew M.; Tzahor, Eldad (23 April 2015).
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In the 1980s, the "new head hypothesis" was proposed, suggesting that the vertebrate head is an evolutionary novelty resulting from the emergence of
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Aquatic Entomology: The Fishermen's and Ecologists' Illustrated Guide to Insects and Their Relatives
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The head's function and appearance play an analogous role in the etymology of many technical terms.
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and feeding structures also concentrate into the anterior region; these collectively form the head.
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tissue of the lancelet was found to be virtually indistinguishable from the neural crest-derived
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region, forming structures responsible for information processing. Through biological evolution,
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is a phrase or a fixed expression that has a figurative, or sometimes literal, meaning.
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or lower lip. There is also an extra mouth part in some insects which is termed as
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above someone or something" – better than someone or something in some way
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Insects have mouth parts in various shapes depending on their feeding habits.
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Connect: Stories Behind Idioms 1: Making sense of their origins and meanings
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This article is about heads in general. For the heads of humans, see
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The heads of humans and other animals are commonly recurring
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believe that the mind is identical to the brain. Philosopher
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According to Hyman (1979), the evolution of the head in the
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often surmounted by a carven animal head, often a swan
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ABC-Clio ebook. Greenwood Press. p.  423:A typical insect head is composed of eyes, 307:asserts his identist beliefs, stating "the 261:is an anatomical unit that consists of the 1505:. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 206. 957:. I. K. International Pvt Ltd. p. 3. 699:" – to want someone severely punished 51: 1310: 1308: 1306: 1304: 1284: 1064:McCafferty, W. Patrick (1 January 1983). 477:Vertebrates and the "new head hypothesis" 926: 741: 459:. At the back side of the mouth is the 313: 1156:Hyman's Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 671:" – to criticize someone strongly 288:structure that consists of a cranium, 128: 42: 1389:. royalcollection.org. Archived from 657:" - to be overly full of oneself 467:which is usually located between the 7: 678:" – cannot understand something 676:Can't make head or tail of something 1666:Lieberman, Daniel E. (3 May 2011). 1613:The Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms 1586:Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms 1333:Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (2007). 1032:Stevenson, Angus (19 August 2010). 984:. Courier Corporation. p. 31. 704:bang your head against a brick wall 1415:A Collection of Confusible Phrases 981:Sculpture: Principles and Practice 25: 1005:Cobb, John B. (4 February 2008). 718:Engineering and scientific fields 1153:Hyman, Libbie Henrietta (1979). 823: 801: 782: 762: 744: 597: 582: 352:Transection of a human head, by 345: 316: 751:Nerves of the human head, from 548:displays a head in profile view 204:Heads develop in animals by an 1418:. Llumina Press. p. 104. 1387:"Leonardo da Vinci Face facts" 1142:(7530): 171. 11 December 2014. 951:Halim, A. (30 December 2008). 880:Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads 1: 1038:. OUP Oxford. pp. 283–. 813: 793:, patron saint of the French 777:, oil on canvas, 17th century 335: 1672:. 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Index

Cephalic
Human head
Head (disambiguation)

meerkat
Latin
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A01.1.00.001
TA2
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FMA
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Anatomical terminology
edit on Wikidata
organism
ears
brain
forehead
cheeks
chin
eyes
nose
mouth
sight
hearing
smell
taste
bilaterally symmetric forms
evolutionary
cephalization

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