I think there are about 26 vertebrae.
cervical vetebrae - 7 thoracic vetebrae - 12 lumbar vetebrae -5
There are seven bones in the neck that make up what is called the "Cervical vertebrae". They are referred to as C1 thru C7 which is short for "cervical 1 thru cervical 7". The neck also has one more bone called the Hyoid bone.
26
You would call it a neck bone, I suppose, but the "Neck Bone" has many other bones with it. Though it is all made up as the Cervical vertebrae
There are seven cervical (neck) vertebra.
Transverse foramina of cervical vertebrae serve as passageways for blood vessels leading to the brain.
The thinnest-bodied vertebrae are typically found in the cervical (neck) region of the spine.
7-same number in you, a mouse, and a giraffe!
The odontoid process, also known as the dens, is the bone feature of the second cervical vertebrae that articulates with the first cervical vertebrae. This connection forms the atlantoaxial joint, which allows for rotation of the head.
There are seven vertebrae in a giraffe's neck
Cervical 1 in the neck. wrong! It's Axis (Cervical 2)
There are seven cervical (neck) vertebra.