There are 7 (seven) cervical (neck) vertebrae in the human neck.
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Humans and Giraffes have 7 vertebrae in the neck
In human anatomy, the vertebral column (backbone or spine) is a column usually consisting of 24 articulating vertebrae.
the first 7 vertebrae, the neck vertebrae, are considered to be cervical
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.
Both humans and giraffes have the same number of neck vertebrae, which is seven. However, in giraffes, these vertebrae are much longer, allowing for their long necks. The difference in neck length is due to the size and shape of the vertebrae rather than the number of bones.
There are 7 cervical (neck) vertebrae.Humans have seven cervical vertebrae.
The vertebrae in the neck are called cervicle vertebrae. There are 6 of them altogether. The first two (going downward from the skull) are called the atlas and the axis. The rest are just name by their order. Eg: C1 (Atlas), C2 (Axis), C3, C4.....
It possess 7 vertebrae in neck .
There are seven vertebrae in a giraffe's neck
The cervical vertebrae are in the neck. There are seven of them.