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the vertebrae compose the spinal column (ie your back bone).
Actually that is good question come to think of it your backbone (spine) is a vertabrae and that is the only vertebrae in your body.
That would be the sacral bone or sacrum, composed of 5 vertebrae fused together. However, if you are looking for non-fused, individual vertebrae, then the lower lumbar vertebrae are the largest.the lumbar
Ligaments and Muscle Tone provide stability to a joint. Ligaments prevent extreme movements that can cause damage. Muscle Tone makes sure the body is in proper alignment and provide better joint control
vertebral body
Lumbar.
The lumbar vertbrae.
The lumbar vertebrae are very important in supporting the upper body in an upright position. They have an increased body sized compared to the other vertebrae for this reason. They also contain a small portion of the spinal cord and other nervous tissue and provide protection of these.
The lumbar vertebrae are located in the lower back region of the human spine, between the thoracic vertebrae and the sacrum. There are five lumbar vertebrae (L1 to L5) that support the weight of the upper body and allow for bending and twisting movements of the trunk.
The vertebrae has two major functions: to provide support and to provide protection. The vertebrae helps to provide support by forming the core structure of the body's frame. If you think about it, the vertebrae connects everything (the limbs, head) to each other. The vertebrae also provides protection for the spinal nerves. These nerves are responsible for sending/receiving motor and sensory information to the brain. If these are damaged, paralysis can occur.
The kidney-shaped body of the lumbar vertebrae are the largest vertebral bodies of any other type of vertebra. They are larger because, being lower down along the spine, they need to be able to support greater weight.
These are two different areas. The 'belly' is called the body of the vertebrae. The 'bottom' of the body is called the ventral cortical rim.
Lower body muscles are important in the free throw shot. Essentially, a perfect free throw shot is dependent on the timing of the shot. The lower body muscles should be used to generate a good deal of the power; this power can be harnessed to its fullest at the perfect timing.The lower body muscles also provide stability during the shot. If you do not bend your knees when you shoot the ball, the ball moves more erratically.
The vertebrae is located at the top of your body and ends at your lower back.
The part of the body that has vertebrae is the spine. The spinal column consists of 33 vertebrae which provides support to the body and protects the spinal cord.
The spine is made up of vertebrae.
The cervical vertebrae do not have ribs attached.