Almost no one is entirely symetircal in any way.
Yes. The human body is nearly but not exactly symmetrical in most respects.
in many people, yes. But the right rib cage can be bigger than the left also. It is like our faces, some are less symmetrical than others.
yes one foot is bigger than the other
yes one human hand is bigger than the other
Because it is not symmetrical.
yes one human foot is bigger than the other
Doesnt have to mean a thing. Bodies are rarely perfectly symmetrical.
Most people are not in fact entirely bilaterally symmetrical (those that are more symmetrical are what we consider better looking) and most of us have a slightly crooked face or one arm or leg longer than the other..... foot size too frequently differs by more than 1/2 a shoe size.....it is all most annoying but there is nothing we can do about it.
No.
Symmetrical. A symmetrical shape is simply one that when cut, or folded, in half, the one half can reflect the other half. So, each half looks the same, but as a mirrored reflection of the other. On the other hand, something that is of irregular shape - which is not symmetrical in that when cut into halves in any plane at all, the pieces are not a mirror reflection of one another - is referred to as "asymmetrical". A dome house is of symmetrical shape.
There is nothing unusual about one nipple being bigger than the other, and the condition has no medical name.
so what??