Cervix is the singular form of the word. The plural form is cervixes.
cervix
gutter, collum, cervix
The word root "cervical" pertains to the neck region or to the cervix of an organ.
when the uterine body and cervix can easily be flexed against one another
No. Cervix is the scientific name for cervix.
Os is from the old Latin word meaning mouth. It is used today to mean an opening or entrance to a passage, esp. one at either end of the cervix of the uterus.
what is a prominent cervix?
No, men do not have a cervix.
Men do not have a cervix.
Cervix
Cervicectomy breaks down as cervic- meaning neck or cervix, and -ectomy meaning surgical removal. In this context, cervicectomy means surgical removal of the uterine cervix, not surgical removal of the body part between the shoulders and head.