The bones of the spine, or vertebrae, increase in size from the cervical region (neck) to the lumbar region (lower back) to support the greater weight and stress experienced by the lower spine. As the body moves downward, the vertebrae must bear more load from the upper body, requiring larger and stronger bones for stability and support. This design helps maintain proper posture and balance while allowing for flexibility and movement.
Spine, in pairs of vertebrates.
The Spine, vertabrae, or The Spinal Cord.
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No, They just have an abnormally long penis that runs down the place of where the spine should be.
Because the tailbone is technically part of the spine and consists of vertebrae.
The bone that runs down your back is called the spine, also known as the vertebral column or backbone. It is made up of 33 individual vertebrae stacked on top of each other, which are divided into different sections: Cervical spine (neck region) – 7 vertebrae Thoracic spine (upper and mid-back) – 12 vertebrae Lumbar spine (lower back) – 5 vertebrae Sacrum – 5 fused vertebrae Coccyx (tailbone) – 4 fused vertebrae The spine protects the spinal cord(561-836-7248) and supports the body, allowing flexibility and movement.
Left Spine Down was created in 2003.
The further down the alphabet means the bigger the truck. So the Hino FS is bigger than the Hino FM.
Yes. To do that you mouse over one of the spine bones and scroll up with your mouse wheel. To make it skinny, scroll down.
There is no spinal cavity . . . the spinal cord runs down the back in the spine bones, or vertebrae, and is enclosed on all sides by the vertebrae bones.