About 32 total vertebrae.
7 Cervical
12 Thoracic
5 Lumbar
5 Sacrum
2-3 Coccyx
there are 8 chromosomes in an adult house fly.
The adult skeleton contains 206 bones (unless you count the sternum as 3 separate bones, which would make it 208), the skeleton of an infant contains 350 (the bones fuse together as you grow). And more than half of your 206 bones are found in your hands and feet. bar bar206
Cervical vertebrae = 7Thoracic " = 12Lumbar " = 5Saccrum = 5Coccyx = 4Total = 33 vertebrae
The thoracic vertebrae have 6 and all the others have 4.
An African human is just like a human from any other part of the world. All humans have 33 Vertebrae split into 5 regions. The top 7 are called the Cervical Vertebrae, then Next 12 are called the Thoracic Vertebrae, then the 5 Lumbar Vertebrae. All the vertebrae mentioned so far are free individual bones that are joined at their Vertebral Bodies by special cartilagenous joints called Intervertebral Disks. The next region down is the Sacral region (or Sacrum) within which all 5 vertebrae are fused to form effectively one bone. And the final 4 vertebrae are also fused to oneanother to form a structure known as the Coccyx. This adds up to a total of 33 vertebrae, present in all healthy human being. In plainer terms, healthy babies are born with 33 vertebrae, and through fusion a healthy adult is left with 26.
There are 5 lumbar vertebrae.
The same number found in an adult spine
206 in an adult more than 300 in a baby
5
The adult skeleton is made up of 206 bones.
There are 206 bones in the skeleton of a mouse.
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In an adult human, 206 bones.
Depends how rich they were when they was alive.
Each vertebrae is one bone in an adult dog.
206 bones
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