a vertebrea in your neck. There are seven
The occipital bone articulates with the first cervical vertebra. This articulation happens at a marking on the occipital bone called the occipital condyle.
Cervical.?
Spinous process of C7
The bone marrow is just the slippery gel that is between each plate to help it turn, bend, and move
No it doesn't. The atlas is the first cervical vertebra and the only one with no spinous process.
The occipital bone articulates with the first cervical vertebra. This articulation happens at a marking on the occipital bone called the occipital condyle.
Cervical 1 in the neck. wrong! It's Axis (Cervical 2)
You would call it a neck bone, I suppose, but the "Neck Bone" has many other bones with it. Though it is all made up as the Cervical vertebrae
There are seven bones in the neck that make up what is called the "Cervical vertebrae". They are referred to as C1 thru C7 which is short for "cervical 1 thru cervical 7". The neck also has one more bone called the Hyoid bone.
C7. (The seventh cervical vertebra.)
Cervical.?
I think there are about 26 vertebrae.
The hyoid bone is at the level/in line with the third cervical (C3) vertebra.
There are seven cervical (neck) vertebra.
The first cervical vertebra, called C1 or the atlas, articulates with the occipital bone.
The occipital condyles of the occipital bones articulate with the first cervical vertebra.
Spinous process of C7