The throat is the anterior part of the neck that extends from the base of the skull to the upper chest, connecting the head and torso. It contains several important structures, such as the larynx, pharynx, and thyroid gland, that play a vital role in breathing, swallowing, and speech.
In contrast, the posterior part of the neck is called the neck, consisting of seven cervical vertebrae and various muscles that support head movement and stability.
When taking passport photos, the throat is often visible, but official rules do not require it to be visible.
Additionally, the throat may be covered by hair growth, such as a beard, or by accessories like a necklace or scarf, similar to the neck.
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