the atlas (top vertebra) is positioned more towards the botton of the skull rather than the back, because we are bipedal.
There is a big difference. No reallly
your backbone
It's not.
The human cervical spine is made up of seven vertebrae. In fact, nearly all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae, even giraffes.
The spine is made up of boney vertebra: Cervical spine, Thoracic spine, and Lumbar spine.
It is called the spine. Presumably it is called the spine because it refers to the central piece of the book that keeps it all together, similar to a human spine.
There are five vertebrae, or bones, in the lumbar spine.
The central canal is part of the human spine. When it is said that it is patent, that means that the openings of the spine area are open.
A human's spine has more movement than that of most mammals
No they have a hard outer shell but no spine.
The human cervical spine is made up of seven vertebrae. In fact, nearly all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae, even giraffes.
They have a spine. They are mammals and all mammals are vertabrates
Vertebral column is also known as spinal column or backbone as it keeps the spinal cord protected. As cat and monkeys are also mammals, they share a common type of vertebral column as of human. However; the anatomy of the three is different hence the use of vertebral column also differs in them.
a human being has 33 vertebrae all together including neck to spine and everything. and then for a humans neck is the same as a giraffe which is 7 vertebrae in their neck since they are both mammals the vertebrae are just different sizes.
A manatee has a spine, so is a Vertebrate.Manatees are mammals, and all mammals are vertebrates.
The human spine is equal to endoskelikton
Wildebeests are mammals and, like all mammals, are vertebrates
Yes, all mammals do.
Dolphins, human beings, and chimpanzees are all mammals who have unusually high intelligence, compared to most other mammals. We are smart.
No, bats are mammals and so have a spine.