the axis of neck is z axis so this is a true answer.
yes
The y axis is referred to as the ordinate axis The x axis is called the abcissa
False! the vertical axis ( y axis) is the one also known as the value axis
the z axis is at right angles to both the x and the y axis. All 3 axis pass through the origin.
Two axis. The x (horizontal) axis, and the y (vertical) axis.
No, the axis is located in the neck.
Axis
Cervical vertabrae or axis and atlas
Cervical vertabrae or axis and atlas
The pivot joint in the neck the atlantoaxial joint, and it is at C1 and C2. These bones are also called the atlas and the axis.
Cervical 1 in the neck. wrong! It's Axis (Cervical 2)
C1 (Atlas) , and C2 ( Axis ) because they are unlike the rest of the Cervical vertebrae.
The first vertebrae is called The Atlas.The second is the Axis, which allows the neck/head to pivot(turn).
Pivot joint formed between the atlas and the axis (first two vertebrae)
The first vertebrae is called The Atlas.The second is the Axis, which allows the neck/head to pivot(turn).
Neck and hip.
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.....