No, here are a couple of examples why, certain organs like the heart and liver are not central and each side of the face is slightly differant.
Both male and female have the same number, twelve pair.
Both. We have two lungs, one in each side of the chest.
In the human body, ipsilateral movements occur on the same side of the body, while contralateral movements occur on the opposite side.
Same as an adult, 12 (on each side). The top 6 pair join in front at the sternum (breastbone), the lower 6 are connected only in back.
Oval masses of lymphoid tissue on each side of the throat.
2, one on each side. u mean the muscles, right?
It is considered to be on the dorsal side of the human body.
dozens of body parts are the same on each side, if a reversed image is considered the same. Some may be eyes, ears, fingers, toes, lungs, kidneys, arms, legs, wrists, ankles, knees, elbows, shoulders, hips.
The anterior region of the human body is the front side, while the dorsal region is the back side. These two regions are opposite to each other and are connected through the body's midline. They work together to provide support and movement for the body.
The specific number of ribs is an evolutionary accident, nothing more.
The liver is located on the right side of the human body, beneath the rib cage.
The nose it build the same, for appaloosas the out side color of the eye is a human eye. Look up a picture they have the white around it just like us.