The backbone isn't made up of one bone; it's comprised of several small bones called vertebrae.
We would not be able to bend forward from the hip if the spine was a single bone fused to the pelvis. The vertebrates in the spine allows for some flexibility in our movements. A flexibility often shown to a remarkable degree when gymnasts are performing.
then your back could then only be straight and not be able to move forward or back
You wouldn't be able to bend because your back would have no flexibility
You could only bend over at the waist and you couldn't twist sideways.
I think that if we had only one bone from the top of our head to our feet, we would be very vulnerable to injuries. Many of the organs would not be protected by bone.
Your life will become very much miserable in that case. You put the neck belt and the lumber belt. Do not move the spine and see for your self.
We will not able to move or bent.
You had only one bone from top to bottom?
Brain
You may be referring to cartilage, or cartilaginous tissue.
One major advantage is mobility. Having 206 bones helps the body move with precision and accuracy. In addition, if our skeleton was composed of one bone then that would mean that the bone would have to be extremely flexible, which means that it is more fragile.
The spine or the backbone.
the back bone is stright, therefore, is grows to keep you growing stright
Irregular Bones
yes a gorilla does have a backbone but the backbone is different to a human bone
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the bone that is foun in your back is an backbone
No
An animal with a backbone is called a vertibrate.
no it does not because a worm is a anemone because it has no back bone same as a slug they dont have back bones because they can slide under gates and if they had had a back bone they would not be able to do those type of things ...
No parrot fish have a backbone and are a verterbrate. Invertabrates have no back bone or bones at all. That is how they are different from verterbrates.
As the name says, a back bone network is an interconnection of different networks at the back end.
ligaments
All vertebrates have a backbone.
an octopus does not have a back bone
No it doesn't have a backbone.