Chin
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Chin | |
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Front view of neck. (Chin visible but not labeled) | |
Latin | mentum |
Artery | inferior alveolar artery |
Nerve | mental nerve |
MeSH | Chin |
Dorlands/Elsevier | c_27/12232781 |
For other meanings, see chin (disambiguation)
In the human anatomy, the chin is the lowermost part of the face.
It is formed by the lower front of the mandible.
[edit] People famous for their chin
- General Alcazar in The Adventures of Tintin
- John Cleese
- The Daltons from Lucky Luke
- Bruce Forsythe
- Gaston from Beauty and the Beast
- Peter Griffin from Family Guy
- John Kerry
- Jay Leno
- Benito Mussolini
- Punch from Punch and Judy
- Quentin Tarantino
- Waldorf from Statler and Waldorf
- Dick York
- Bill Cowher
- Antonio Inoki
- Jimmy Hill
- Kirk Douglas
- Michael Douglas
- Kevin Weisman
- Robert Z'Dar
- Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff
- Bruce Campbell
- Richard Littlejohn
- Glen Quagmire from Family Guy
- Adam Copeland (wwe wrestler edge)
- Reese Witherspoon
[edit] See also
HEAD: Skull - Forehead – Eye – Ear – Nose – Mouth – Tongue – Teeth – Jaw – Face – Cheek – Chin
NECK: Throat – Adam's apple - Larynx
TORSO: Shoulders – Spine – Chest – Breast – Ribcage – Abdomen – Belly button
LIMBS: Arm – Elbow – Forearm – Wrist – Hand – Finger (Thumb/Index/Middle/Ring/Little) – Leg – Lap – Thigh – Knee – Calf – Heel – Ankle – Foot – Toe (Hallux)