There are 33 vertebrae in the spinal cord of a human being. They are broadly categorized into 5 areas. They are called the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum & coccyx vertebra. The upper 3 areas have a total of 24 vertebrae, which includes 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae & 5 lumbar vertebrae. Sometimes the lumbar region, may have an additional vertebra, it does happen - but it is rare. 5 vertebrae are fused together to form the sacrum & 3 vertebrae form the end of the spinal column which is the coccyx.
Definition of lumbar vertebrae :
Are the five bones of the backbone that are situated between the thoracic vertebrae and the sacrum in the lower part of the back. They are the largest of the UNFUSED vertebrae and have stout processes for attachment of the strong muscles of the lower back.
The vertebral column is made up of 33 vertebrae in total. Humans have five sacral vertebrae in the sacrum, which is located at the base of the spine.
There are 32 vertebrae in the human vertebral collumn
there are 33 vertebra
In humans? 33.
A neck vertebra is a cervical vertebra, one of the bones of the spinal column in the neck.
Spinal column.
Reptiles do have spinal columns that's what makes the vertebra flexible.
Vertebra.
Scoliosis
To allow passage of spinal nerves
There are four: one joint with the vertebra that is superior and one with the vertebra which is inferior plus superior and inferior processes (2) come off the pedicles. These articulate with the articular processes of the vertebrae above and below.
backbone and spinal cologne
There are seven cervical (neck) vertebra.
There are 12 thoracic vertebrae
L4