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No. "Backbone" is a common name for the spinal/vertebral column. Intervertebral disks are the the pieces of cartilage found between the individual vertebral bones in the column/backbone.
The vertebral column,also called spinal column, spine, or backbone, in vertebrate animals is the flexible column extending from neck to tail, made of a series of bones, the vertebrae. Also ligaments which hold bones to bones are present. Vertebral disks made of fibrocartilage are found between the vertebral bones.
The sacrum is the bone of the spinal column toward the caudal end right below the seventh lumbar vertebrae and directly above the coccyx. It is triangular in shape and comprised of five bones that are fused together.
The spinous process is found on the posterior surface of most vertebrae.
The notochord is a stiff rod of tissue found in developing embryos that serves as a precursor to the spine in vertebrates. It provides structural support and plays a role in organizing the developing body plan. Over time, the notochord is replaced by the vertebral column during embryonic development.
The vertebral column also known as spine is a bony framework found in the body.spine
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The vertebral column also known as spine is a bony framework found in the body.spine
the rear part of the vertebral column has not yet been found
No. "Backbone" is a common name for the spinal/vertebral column. Intervertebral disks are the the pieces of cartilage found between the individual vertebral bones in the column/backbone.
The vertebral column found in animals beginning with the letter "b" is called the "backbone" or "bony spine." In scientific terms, it is referred to as the "vertebral column" or "spine." This structure provides support and protection for the spinal cord in various vertebrates, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish.
The spinal cord is found in the vertebral column, also known as the spine. This column consists of individual vertebrae that protect the spinal cord and provide structural support to the body. The spinal cord runs through the vertebral foramen of each vertebra, extending from the base of the skull down to the lower back.
Sliding joints are found in the vertebral column and allows small sliding movements making it flexible.
An advice column is a section mostly found in newspapers giving advice.
None, the only thing running through the vertebral column is the spinal cord which is not an organ
intervertebral discs are not found in the sacrum and coccyx, where the vertebrae have fused, or between the first and second cervical vertebrae.
Slightly movable joints can be found in areas such as the vertebral column and the pubic symphysis in the pelvis. These joints allow for limited movement and provide stability and support to the body.