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Q: Which landmark is specific only to a cervical vertebrae?
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How many cervical vertebrae do horses have?

Horses have 7 cervical vertebrae. In fact, most mammals have 7 cervical vertebrae, even giraffes, the bigger the animal the bigger the vertebrae. There are a few exceptions: Sloths have 8 or 9 cervical vertebrae while manatees have only six!


How many cervical vertebrae do moose have?

The moose has seven cervical vertebrae.Almost all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae. The only exceptions are manatees and sloths.


How many cervical vertebrae does a snake have?

only one special cervical vertebra and it is call the atlas.


Do camels have 7 cervical vertebrae?

Yes. Almost all mammals have 7 cervical vertebre, The only exceptions are the manatee and the 2-toed sloth. They only have 6 cervical vertebrae. The 3-toed sloth has 9 cervical vertebrae. (Dr. Ward Chiropractor. Thank you Chip Morter, I was FINALLY was able to use this information).


Do all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae?

The majority of mammals have seven cervical vertebrae (bones in the neck); this includes bats, giraffes, whales, and humans. The few exceptions include the manatee and the two-toed sloth, which have only six cervical vertebrae, and the three-toed sloth with nine cervical vertebrae.


How many cervical vertebrae are there in a normal adult?

In a human it is 7 vertebrae that make up the bones in the neck. Additional "factoids": Giraffes also have only 7 vertebrae in their necks/cervical spine, the difference is each one can be ten inches long! Swans can have as many as 25 vertebral bones in the neck and amphibians can have only one. There are 7 vertebra in the cervical region.


Transverse foramen?

Foramen lateral to the pedicle area. ONly cervical vertebrae have transverse foramen. Therefore, only cervical vertebrae have three holes. All other vertebrae have just one hole. The vertebral artery passes through these foramen.


What Vertebrae are not attached to ribs called?

The cervical and lumbar vertebrae do not articulate with the ribs. The thoracic vertebrae are the only ones that articulate with the ribs.


Why is there a C8 vertebrae?

There is no C8/8th cervical vertebra. There are 7 cervical vertebra but there are 8 cervical nerves. C8 refers to the 8th cervical nerve which emerges just just below the C7.


What is found only in the cervical vertebrae?

In the cervical and thoracic area of your spine. The cervical vertebrae starts right under your skull (following what's called the occipital foramen/foramen magnum). There are 7 cervical verterbrae and they end aproximatively under your neck (in the place where you feel a small circular prominence). Right under there are the thoracic vertebrae, in the number of 12. They end, let's say, at the upper part of your lower back.


Why are there 31 pairs of spinal nerve yet you only have 30 vertebrae?

You have 33 vertebrae. (8) Cervical, (12) Thoracic, (5) Lumbar, (5) Sacral, (3) Coccygeal. However, the coccygeal only gives off 1 coccygeal n. 8+12+5+5+1 = 31 spinal nerves


Are the first two vertebrae the only ones with names?

Vertebrae are categorized by where they are located. The top 7 are called cervical vertebrae (neck), the next 12 are thoracic vertebrae (chest), and the last 5 are lumbar vertebrae (back).