I have a number of bone anamolies. Including an 8th cervical vertabrae. I also have extra bones in my feet, I am missing a main artery in my feet, I have a congentital bone issue in my lumbar area, floating bone in my hand. I think you should be careful saying that something is not possible. No probable is true. Not possible is almost never true.
the first 7 vertebrae, the neck vertebrae, are considered to be cervical
The human cervical spine is made up of seven vertebrae. In fact, nearly all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae, even giraffes.
There are 7 (seven) cervical (neck) vertebrae in the human neck.
Horses have 7 cervical vertebrae. In fact, most mammals have 7 cervical vertebrae, even giraffes, the bigger the animal the bigger the vertebrae. There are a few exceptions: Sloths have 8 or 9 cervical vertebrae while manatees have only six!
You can find images of cervical vertebrae by searching for "cervical vertebrae" on medical websites, educational resources, or using search engines like Google Images. These images will show the structure and location of the cervical vertebrae in the human body.
In a human it is 7 vertebrae that make up the bones in the neck. Additional "factoids": Giraffes also have only 7 vertebrae in their necks/cervical spine, the difference is each one can be ten inches long! Swans can have as many as 25 vertebral bones in the neck and amphibians can have only one. There are 7 vertebra in the cervical region.
The vertebrae in the neck are called cervicle vertebrae. There are 6 of them altogether. The first two (going downward from the skull) are called the atlas and the axis. The rest are just name by their order. Eg: C1 (Atlas), C2 (Axis), C3, C4.....
A human has 12 thoracic vertebrae, located in the middle section of the spine between the cervical and lumbar vertebrae.
The cervical spine is made up of seven cervical vertebrae. These are numbered(C1-C7) and are the smallest of the true vertebrae. The third through sixth cervical vertebrae have characteristics in common. The first, second, and seventh are considered special cervical vertebrae, and have different characteristics.
The C8 vertebra is not a true vertebra but rather an anatomical and numerical anomaly in the human cervical spine. It is an occasional variation seen in some individuals where there is an extra rib arising from the seventh cervical vertebra. This condition is known as a cervical rib.
there are 7 cervical vertebrae in a cat.
The vertebral column is made of 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, and 5 lumbar vertebrae. Additionally the sacrum, or tailbone, consists of 5 vertebrae that are wholly or partially fused together.