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cervical vertebra Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

সার্ভিকাল পর্শুকা,





cervical vertebra's Usage Examples:

flexion and extension First cervical vertebra, or atlas Second cervical vertebra, or epistropheus, from above Second cervical vertebra, epistropheus, or axis.


the axis (from Latin axis, "axle") or epistropheus, is the second cervical vertebra (C2) of the spine, immediately posterior to the atlas, upon which.


vertebra along the length of the spine from the level of the second cervical vertebra.


In anatomy, the atlas (C1) is the most superior (first) cervical vertebra of the spine and is located in the neck.


It originates from the spinal column from above the cervical vertebra 5 (C5).


It originates from the spinal column from above the cervical vertebra 3 (C3).


a crushed partial skull and skeleton including the jaws, teeth, a cervical vertebra, and bones of the finger supporting the wing.


It originates from the spinal column from above the cervical vertebra 2 (C2).


It originates from the spinal column from above the cervical vertebra 7 (C7).


slender tooth described by Hermman Meyer and a referred tooth and a cervical vertebra that shows that was an elasmosaurid, as many others Late Cretaceous.


ligaments which connect the dens (a bony protrusion on the second cervical vertebra) to tubercles on the medial side of the occipital condyle.


and possibly also Colorado and the holotype is known from a single cervical vertebra found in the Stanton Formation.


It originates from the spinal column from below the cervical vertebra 7 (C7).


The vertebral foramen begins at cervical vertebra #1 (C1 or atlas) and continues inferior to lumbar vertebra #5 (L5).


It exits the spinal cord between the skull and the first cervical vertebra, the atlas.


It is placed opposite the sixth cervical vertebra, usually in front of, or close to, the inferior thyroid artery.


bauri, was named by Robert Broom in 1904 from a cervical vertebra, femur, an ungual phalanx and a scapula.


It originates from the spinal cord above the 4th cervical vertebra (C4).


single trunk, which emerges from the transverse foramina of the sixth cervical vertebra, and opens at the root of the neck into the back part of the innominate.


is situated between the base of the transverse process of the last cervical vertebra and the neck of the first rib, on the medial side of the costocervical.



Synonyms:

axis; axis vertebra; atlas vertebra; cervix; neck bone; atlas; vertebra; neck;

Antonyms:

nonalignment;

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