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Q: What does vertebrea mean?
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Is the sternum posteior to the vertebrea?

No it is in front of them.


What is a cervical bone?

a vertebrea in your neck. There are seven


What are clavicle vertebrae and patella are commonly known as what?

There is no such thing as a clavicle vertebrae -- do you mean cervical vertebrea? Here are the common names of all three -- clavicle = collar bone. patella = knee cap. cervical vertebrae = neck.


Where is spine t4 and t7 of spine?

The thoracic or "T" vertebrea count from the top down. T4 and T5 are located in the approximate middle of the thoracic region of the spine (or chest area) so t4-t5 or about between your shoulder blades. there are 12 thoracic vertebrea counting from 1 to 12, top to bottom.


What is the collections of bones that run down your back?

Spine. VERTEBREA


What is the name of the vertebra in a horse's spine located between the sacral and the coccygeal ones?

The order of the vertebae in horses are as follows... Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, and then the caudal (sometimes called cooygeal) Here is the numbers of vertebrea in each section... C7, T18, L6, S5, C15-21 The order of the vertebae in horses are as follows... Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, and then the caudal (sometimes called cooygeal) Here is the numbers of vertebrea in each section... C7, T18, L6, S5, C15-21


What kind of skeleton does a porpoise have?

A porpoise does indeed have an internal skeleton inside of them. The porpoise skeleton is anywhere from 4.6 to 6.2 feet in length and consist of rib bones, a backbone and upper vertebrea.


Where are some flexible joints in your body?

in the humanbody ribs and vertebrae - semi mobile joints elbow - hinged joint vertebrea - cartilagenous joints hip =ball and socket joint skull - immovable joints ballbag joints MACBETH


What are the three characteristics that vertebrates have in common?

There are actually five characteristics that all vertebrates have in common; a vertebral column composed of multiple vertebrea (spine), a cranium (the bone that envelopes the brain), a closed circulatory system, nural crest, and a pronounced cephalization.


How many cervical vertebrate does a horse have?

They have seven. A horse has 7 cervical vertebrae (neck) as do nearly all mammals, 18 thoracic vertebrae (along the longest part of the horse's back), 6 lumbar vertebrae (the general area above the horse's hips), and 5 sacral vertebrae (towards the tail (dock) area).


Why are ruptures intervertebral discs more common in lumber vertebrae?

The lumbar vertebrae are carrying the most weight as the whole of the the thorax, head, abdomen, and upper limbs are above them. This extra weight puts more pressure on these disks increasing the risk of rupturing. The reason the IV disks in the sacral region arent at even higher risk rupturing even though they Cary even more weight? They don't exist, evolution has allowed the vertebrea of this region to fuse together.


Who was king Henry and what did he do?

he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension