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Heads is the plural form of head, a term with multiple meanings across anatomy, biology, measurement, geography, and everyday usage. The word appears in both scientific and common contexts, referring to parts of bodies, regions of organisms, and various objects or concepts.

In human anatomy, the head is the uppermost part of the body that houses the brain and

In biology and zoology, the head is often described as a distinct body region within more complex

Beyond anatomy, heads appear in everyday terms. In coinage, the term “heads” denotes the obverse side of

Geography and related fields use the term to describe origins and prominences. Headwaters are the source streams

sensory
organs
such
as
the
eyes,
ears,
nose,
and
mouth.
It
is
protected
by
the
skull
and
connected
to
the
neck,
with
facial
structures
forming
the
visible
front.
In
animals,
the
head
is
the
anterior
region
that
contains
the
brain
and
sense
organs,
and
its
exact
structure
varies
across
species.
bodies.
Many
invertebrates,
such
as
insects,
possess
a
cephalic
area
that
includes
mouthparts,
eyes,
and
antennae,
sometimes
organized
as
a
fused
head.
a
coin;
in
a
coin
toss,
the
outcome
is
often
described
as
heads
or
tails.
In
livestock
commerce,
a
“head”
is
a
single
animal
used
for
counting
or
sale.
In
brewing,
the
head
refers
to
the
foam
that
forms
on
top
of
a
poured
beer,
contributing
to
aroma
and
texture.
of
a
river,
while
a
headland
or
cape
designates
a
coastal
promontory.
Collectively,
heads
reflect
the
diverse
ways
the
word
is
applied
across
disciplines
and
everyday
language.