The spine is made up of the verteral column (the boney part) and the spinal chord(the nervous part). The vertebral column is made up of 33 individual bones called vertebrae.
The spine itself is formed by a central core of nerves called the spinal cord, protected by many vertebrae, which are bones, each with a soft 'disc' in between for the purposes of flexibility and reduction of stress on the bones.
Short bones-their main purposes are to provide support and stability.
the bones in the fingers are called metacarpals en the smaller finger bones are called phalanges.
The bones in your palms are called metacarpals. You have five metacarpal bones in each hand, which connect your wrist bones to your fingers.
The articulation of two or more bones is called a joint. Joints are where bones come together and allow movement in the body.
Fins have rigid bones that are called spines, although they are not connected to the actual spine. Rays are made of cartilage, not bone. Sometimes fins are called fin rays, but they are not true rays.
all snakes have bones because of their backbones
Just normal bones
Both the sacral and the cervical spines have 5 bones
The pointy things on a cactus are called spines.
its different because of how many bones are in each spine and how big it is
because we find their bones and we can see that they have spines
They have hundreds of spines; depending on the breed.
The spine itself is formed by a central core of nerves called the spinal cord, protected by many vertebrae, which are bones, each with a soft 'disc' in between for the purposes of flexibility and reduction of stress on the bones.
No. All spiders have exoskeletons. They do not have spines or other bones.
Answer: 214, broken down into 162 inter-muscular (between muscles) spines and 52 rib bones
No - an invertebrate has no internal skeleton. Tortoises have a spines, ribs, a skull and leg-bones