The neck contains four compartments - visceral, vertebral, and two vascular compartments. It is divided into anterior and posterior triangles for descriptive purposes. The anterior triangle contains structures like muscles, blood vessels and nerves. It is further divided into smaller triangles. The document describes the boundaries, contents and innervations of these triangles in detail. It provides information on muscles like suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscles, the carotid and jugular vessels, and various cranial and peripheral nerves that pass through or supply structures in the anterior triangle.