Answer: Vertebrae
The human spinal cord is protected by the bony spinal column. The spinal column is made up of bones called vertebrae. The spinal cord itself is made of neurons, similar to the brain itself.
Answer: Vertebrae
I think you mean the spinal column.
In humans? 33.
The large hole in the occipital bone is called the foramen magnum and is the place where your spinal column comes up to meet your brain.
spine or backbone. It is one of the individual bones that make up the vertebral column, providing structure and support for the body and protecting the spinal cord.
The spinal column is made of many small vertebrae stacked one upon another. These protect the spinal cord that runs through them.
Spinal vertebrae are the individual bones that make up the spinal column, which is the entire structure that protects and supports the spinal cord. The spinal column consists of multiple vertebrae stacked on top of each other, forming the backbone.
The spinal cord is not a bone; it is a long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that extends from the base of the brain to the lower back. It is surrounded and protected by the vertebral column, which is made up of individual bones called vertebrae.
They possess vertebrae (the bones that make up the spinal column) and are thus vertebrates. INvertebrates lack vertebrae (backbone/spinal column).
You back bone refers to the spinal column in the human skeleton. The spine is made up of 24 vertebrae and can be divided into three parts: the Cervical spine (top), the thoracic spine (middle) and the lumbar (lower back).
They are the bones that make up the spine.