The bony segments of the spine is the vertebrae.
Vertabrae
vertebrae
usually located in the back part of the spine
A deer as a bony backbone called a spine or vertebrae, which classifies it as a vertebrate.
One vertebrate that lacks a bony spine is the shark. Many different types of shark have cartilage instead of bones.
No, crocodiles have a bony spine and are therefore vertebrates.
Usually "no midline and bony spine" is followed by the word "tenderness." It indicates that bone damage/fracture is an unlikely cause of the back pain.
The 33 ring-shaped bones of the spine are called the vertebrae.
Those bony lumps that you can feel at the back of the neck are vertebrae, which are part of the spine.
Fish are vertebrates as they have an internal bony skeleton and a spine.
The body of each vertebra is attached to a bony ring consisting of several parts. A bony projection on either side of the vertebral body called the pedicle supports the arch that protects the spinal canal. The laminae are the parts of the vertebrae that form the back of the bony arch that surrounds and covers the spinal canal. There is a transverse process on either side of the arch where some of the muscles of the spinal column attach to the vertebrae. The spinous process is the bony portion of the vertebral body that can be felt as a series of bumps in the center of a person's neck and back.
The vertebral column also known as spine is a bony framework found in the body.spine
The 'spine' or spinal vertebrae, animals with a 'backbone' or spine are called vertebrates.
Yes, they have an internal bony skeleton and a spine, so are vertebrates.