The generally accepted vertebral formula for the
domesticated horse3 is
C ϭ 7, T ϭ 18, L ϭ 6, S ϭ 5, Ca ϭ 15-21,
where C is cervical, T is thoracic, L is lumbar, S is
sacral, and Ca is caudal (coccygeal).
C7 T13 L7 S3 Ca/Cy3-24
C7t13l7s3
A neck vertebra is a cervical vertebra, one of the bones of the spinal column in the neck.
The seventh cervical vertebra is called as vertebra prominens. This vertebra has the long and prominent spine. This spine can be felt at the joint of the neck and thorax.
Body of the vertebra. It is fused with the Axis vertebra. Axis being the second vertebra.
Yes. They have a spine AKA backbone AKA vertebra.
Since the dens is part of the Axis vertebra (and project up in the first vertebra, the Atlas vertebra that supports the skull) it is called the Dens Axis
The Arabian.
true
A kangaroo is a vertebra.
Cervical vertebra
A neck vertebra is a cervical vertebra, one of the bones of the spinal column in the neck.
The seventh cervical vertebra is called as vertebra prominens. This vertebra has the long and prominent spine. This spine can be felt at the joint of the neck and thorax.
I haven't heard of any racehorse having an additional vertebra, so I'm going to say false, and what the true statement would be is: There was a particularly fast horse named secretariat and he won a lot of races when he died, it was found that he had an extremely large heart.
There are 5 lumbar vertebra
Body (of the vertebra)
Body of the vertebra. It is fused with the Axis vertebra. Axis being the second vertebra.
2-1-2-3.Cat Dental Formula
cervical vertebra