The bony segments of the spine is the vertebrae.
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.
Fish are vertebrates as they have an internal bony skeleton and a spine.
The vertebral column also known as spine is a bony framework found in the body.spine
Yes, they have an internal bony skeleton and a spine, so are vertebrates.
Toads are vertebrates as they have an internal bony skeleton and a spine (backbone).
Crocodiles have an internal bony skeleton and a spine, so are vertebrates.
The pelvis
Small bony growths on the front of the spine.
usually located in the back part of the spine