Some people think that they do not because they are flexible and can fit through small openings, but they certainly do, like all vertebrates. The backbone of a mouse runs from the base of its skull to the tip of its tail.
Yes; all mice are mammals, and all mammals have a vertebra
They do have vertebra if thats what your asking...
Vertebrate. A vertebrate is anything with a backbone and spinal column. All mammals are vertebrates.
Mice is invertebrates but mouse is vertebrates
An anticlinal vertebra is a vertebra within a vertebral column which has a spinous process towards which the spines of all the other vertebrae are inclined.
There are 5 different portions of the vertebra starting from top to bottom: 7 Cervical Vertebra 12 Thoracic Vertebra 5 Lumbar Vertebra 5 Sacral Vertebra 4 Coccygeal Vertebra
spondylolisthesis
The average dog has 26 vertebrae. 7 cervical, 13 thoracic, and 6 lumbar. Some breeds such as the English Bulldog may frequently have a 7th lumbar vertebra, or a portion of a vertebra called a transitional vertebra.
A zygapophysis is an articular process of a vertebra.
Cervical vertebra
A kangaroo is a 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.
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.
Cervical 1 vertebrae
cervical vertebra
spondylolisthesis
An anticlinal vertebra is a vertebra within a vertebral column which has a spinous process towards which the spines of all the other vertebrae are inclined.
There are 5 different portions of the vertebra starting from top to bottom: 7 Cervical Vertebra 12 Thoracic Vertebra 5 Lumbar Vertebra 5 Sacral Vertebra 4 Coccygeal Vertebra