The Neck
The cervical vertebrae do not have ribs attached.
All vertebrates display bilateral symmetry.
no is not
Cervical refers to the neck, and/or the neck of the uterus.
Cervical ribs can not exist in normal body. No 'cervical ribs PRESENT' is a good news! A cervical rib can interfere with blood flow in the upper extremities.
Vertebrates maintain a specific body shape based upon their skeletons.
spine
Cervical Plexis
Menstruation occurs two weeks before menstruation - if you're menstruating then you are ovulating. The only way to accurately determine when you are ovulating or fertile would be to use fertility awareness method, this is where you track your fertility daily by keeping track of cervical mucus, cervical position, and basal body temperature every day.
Cervical means pertaining to the NECK.So it can refer to two unrelated parts of the body:- the neck region (e.g. cervical vertebrae)- the cervix or neck of the uterus (e.g. cervical cancer)
We have 7 cervical vertevrae's in our body. We have 10 distal phalanges. we also have 12 thoracic vertebrae's. We have 14 mandible maxilla's.
If the body is upside down then it is no longer in the anatomical position. But no, it would not change.