The name of the C 1 vertebra is the Atlas.
It depends on the triangle's legs. if we name 1 leg a, the other b, and the hypotenuse c, then a squared + b squared = c squared. once you get c, you get how long the hypotenuse is.
C=2(pie)R i.e. C=2(3.141)1 C=6.282cm
It is a rectangle with sides of 2 by 3
Suppose the equation of the line is y = mx c where m is not zero.Then the x-intercept is (-c/m, 0) and the y-intercept is (0, c)Therefore -c/m + c = kmultiplying by m, -c + cm = kmor c*(m -1) = kmand so, provided (m - 1) is not 0, c = km/(m - 1)and the equations of the line are y = mx + km/(m - 1) for different values of m.When m - 1 = 0, then m = 1 and so the equations are y = x + c so that the intercepts are (-c, 0) and (0, c) and so 2*c = k so the equation is y = x + k/2
5
C-1 (Atlas)
C 1, also known as the atlas.
Cervical 1 vertebrae
The upper back vertebrae are also known as the thoracic vertebrae.
Vertebrae are divided into sections: the atlas and axis account for the first cervical vertebrae, of which there are 7 in total; there are 12 thoracic vertebrae, 7 lumbar vertebrae, 1 sacrum (5 separate vertebrae in a baby), and 1 coccyx (4 separate vertebrae in a baby).
Vertebra (plural vertebrae) is the scientific name for one of the bones that make up the spinal column.
Cervical vertebrae may also be called neck bones.
Vertebrae or spine.
You mean the cervical vertebrae. ( C and v are close enough on the key board!) You have the 7 cervical vertebrae in the neck region. They are small in size. They all have foramen transversarium in them. They do not have the markings of the ribs on the body, like the thoracic vertebrae.
no
The spine, or vertebrae, hence the name vertebrates for animals with backbones. Each vertebrae has a number that corresponds to it's position in the spine.
This term is commonly used abbreviation in medical field. C stands for cervical vertebra. These are forth, fifth, sixth and seventh cervical vertebrae. You have total seven cervical vertebrae in case of human. They are present in your neck.