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- Chin abstract "In the human anatomy, the chin is the lowermost part of the face. The area of the chin is known anatomically as the mental region. It tends to be more pointed and triangular in human females, while more big and round chins in human males. It is formed by the lower front of the mandible. In humans there is a wide variety of chin structures, e.g. cleft chin.The chin developed as a point of muscular attachment facilitating minute movements of the lips associated with speech.[citation needed] In human evolution, the chin is a cladistic apomorphy, partially defining anatomically modern humans as distinct from archaic forms. Non-human anthropoid apes have a simian shelf for example. Elephants are the only other animals considered to display such a feature, although this leads to debate over the use of the term.The chin emerged during the Middle and Late Pleistocene, but its origin and biomechanical significance are the subjects of controversy. Prominent hypotheses include buttressing the jaw against stresses resulting from speech or chewing as well as simple sexual selection through mate choice. With the advent of more advanced computational facilities, finite element analyses have been used to support hypotheses involving mechanical stress. On the other hand increased availability of data regarding sexual dimorphism in chins has also lent support to the sexual selection hypothesis as sexual dimorphism is more difficult to explain under other regimes. It is possible that multiple causal factors have played a role in the evolution of this bony protuberance.".
- Chin artery Inferior_alveolar_artery.
- Chin dorlandsPrefix "c_27".
- Chin dorlandsSuffix "12232781".
- Chin meshName "Chin".
- Chin meshNumber "A01.456.505.259".
- Chin nerve Mental_nerve.
- Chin thumbnail Crane3chin.png?width=300.
- Chin wikiPageID "5865836".
- Chin wikiPageRevisionID "606435962".
- Chin artery Inferior_alveolar_artery.
- Chin caption "Human skull with chin highlighted.".
- Chin dorlandspre "c_27".
- Chin dorlandssuf "12232781".
- Chin hasPhotoCollection Chin.
- Chin latin "Mentum".
- Chin meshname "Chin".
- Chin meshnumber "A01.456.505.259".
- Chin name "Chin".
- Chin nerve Mental_nerve.
- Chin wordnet_type synset-human_body-noun-1.
- Chin subject Category:Facial_features.
- Chin subject Category:Human_body.
- Chin type AnatomicalStructure.
- Chin type AnimalBodyPart.
- Chin type BiologicalObject.
- Chin comment "In the human anatomy, the chin is the lowermost part of the face. The area of the chin is known anatomically as the mental region. It tends to be more pointed and triangular in human females, while more big and round chins in human males. It is formed by the lower front of the mandible. In humans there is a wide variety of chin structures, e.g.".
- Chin label "Barbilla".
- Chin label "Broda (anatomia)".
- Chin label "Chin".
- Chin label "Kin (lichaamsdeel)".
- Chin label "Kinn".
- Chin label "Mento".
- Chin label "Menton (partie du visage)".
- Chin label "Queixo".
- Chin label "Подбородок".
- Chin label "ذقن".
- Chin label "おとがい".
- Chin label "頷".
- Chin sameAs Brada_(část_těla).
- Chin sameAs Kinn.
- Chin sameAs Barbilla.
- Chin sameAs Kokots.
- Chin sameAs Menton_(partie_du_visage).
- Chin sameAs Dagu.
- Chin sameAs Mento.
- Chin sameAs おとがい.
- Chin sameAs Kin_(lichaamsdeel).
- Chin sameAs Broda_(anatomia).
- Chin sameAs Queixo.
- Chin sameAs m.0f9swq.
- Chin sameAs Q82714.
- Chin sameAs Q82714.
- Chin wasDerivedFrom Chin?oldid=606435962.
- Chin depiction Crane3chin.png.
- Chin isPrimaryTopicOf Chin.
- Chin name "Chin".