The vertebrae at the end of the spine are fused to form the coccyx (tailbone).
The cervical bones (1-5) run from the base of the skull to the bottom of the neck, roughly. The thoracic vertebrae (1-12) run from the end of the cervical spine to the lumbar spine. The lumbar vertebrae (1-5) run from the end of the thoracic spine to the tailbone.
The thoracic spine has the most vertebrae - twelve.
The bony segments of the spine is the vertebrae.
the thoracic spine is above the lumbar spine which means ALL thoracic vertebrae are superior to the lumbar vertebrae.
the individual bones of the spine are called "Vertebrae"
The 33 ring-shaped bones of the spine are called the vertebrae.
At the very top of the spine are the atlas and axis vertebrae. Beneath them are the cervical vertebrae of the neck, which connect to the dorsal vertebrae of the back. Next are the lumbar vertebrae near the base of the spine, which terminate at the sacrum and coccyx.
vertebrae are the bones that make up the spine snakes are very long so have a long spine and thus a lot of vertebrae
The spine is made up of vertebrae.
Your "vertebrae" is any of the segments of bone that make up the spine; therefore your vertebrae is located with your spine.
The bones in your back are called vertebrae but all of them together are called the spine, the neck is cervical, mid-spine is thoracic and the lower spine is the lumbar.
I'm assuming you mean the spine - The highest 7 vertebrae make up the cervical spine (or C spine) = the neck The next 12 vertebrae (where your ribs attach) make up the thoracic spine (or T spine) - this can also be referred to as the dorsal spine The next 5 vertebrae down make up the lumbar spine (or L spine) = the lower back And the sacrum is the very bottom of the spine made of 5 fused vertebrae.