around the dens of the second vertebra.
Is that is the full question?
When the head is moved from side to side, the first vertebra pivots around the second vertebra called the axis. This movement allows for rotation and flexibility of the neck.
When the head is moved from side to side, the first vertebra (atlas) pivots around the dens (odontoid process) of the second vertebra (axis). This motion allows for the rotation and flexibility of the neck.
It was nicoholas capernicum ___________________________ The earliest known person to write that the Earth moved around the Sun was the Greek astronomer and mathematician, Aristarchus of Samos.
He thought that everything moved around the sun
The first person to do this was Kepler.
When the head is moved from side to side, the first vertebra pivots around the second vertebra called the axis. This movement allows for rotation and flexibility of the neck.
densThe Dens of the second Vertebrae.
When the head is moved from side to side, the first vertebra (atlas) pivots around the dens (odontoid process) of the second vertebra (axis). This motion allows for the rotation and flexibility of the neck.
They were around 15-18 months old when they moved out of the first house.
moved around
Oersted first noticed this around 1820.
which southeastern tribe was the first to be moved west?
leshontae missick
In mechanics, a rigid bar that pivots about one point and that is used to move an object at a second point by pressure applied to a third point. The pivot therefore is variable according to the weight of the object to be moved
John Adams and his wife Abigail moved in first, in 1800.
Yes, Neil Armstrong did move around a lot. He moved around 16 times in the first 14 years of his life.
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