There are normally 33 vertebrae in infant humans. There are five that will be fused as they become adults to form the sacrum and four that will be fused into coccygeal bones (tail).
No, the child is to young. They would get scared by the loud noise.
Marie Curie had her first child at the age of 29 and her second child at the age of 33.
Assuming your question relates to the human spine -From the top -8 Cervical vertibrae - C1-C812 Thoracic vertibrae - T1-T125 Lumbar vertibrae - L1-L55 Sacral vertibrae - S1-S5 some of which are fused together.Hope this helps.
basic of spine
The spine is a part of the endoskeleton.
33 Vertebrae
The 33 ring-shaped bones of the spine are called the vertebrae.
vertebrae in a human spine
vertebrae in a human spine
Muharrem Yazici has written: 'Non-idiopathic spine deformities in young children' -- subject(s): Infant, Child, Spine, Abnormalities, Spinal Diseases, Growth & development, Pediatric orthopedics
For the vast majority 33.
The human backbone, or spine, is composed of 33 bones. It is divided into segments: the cervical spine, the thoracic spine, the lumbar spine, the sacrum, and the coccyx.
There are actually 5 divisions of the spine, not 3. The spine is composed of 33 bones 7 Cervical, 12 Thoracic, 5 Lumbar, 5 Sacral, and 4 Coccygeal.
33
you did it little girl
7-same number in you, a mouse, and a giraffe!
33 vertebraes make up the spine.