Biologymedium · Past Paper
How many cervical vertebrae are found in the human neck?
A5
B7
C12
D8
✓ Correct Answer: B — 7
There are 7 cervical vertebrae (C1 to C7) in the human neck, which is common to almost all mammals.
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