Biology, asked by bkchawlabkchawla, 4 months ago

1. The upper part of the external occipital
protuberance gives origin to the trapezius, and
the lower part gives attachment to the upper
end of the ligamentum nuchae (Fig. 1.15).
2. The medial one-third of the superior nuchal
line gives origin to the trapezius, and the lateral
part provides insertion to the sternocleido
mastoid above and to the splenius capitis below.
3. The highest nuchal lines if present provide
attachment to the epicranial aponeurosis​

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Answered by rishitharunkana
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Answer:

I don't know.... sorry... really I don't understand your question properly. because why you mention their the figure 1.15

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