Vertebrae are classified as irregular bones.
Each bone in my spine is called one "vertebra". Two or more are called "vertebrae".
The femur and the humerus are examples of which type of bones?
No it doesn't. The atlas is the first cervical vertebra and the only one with no spinous process.
The most prominent bone in the posterior cervical region is the cervical vertebra C7, also known as the vertebra prominens, as it has a prominent spinous process that can be easily palpated in most individuals.
The occipital bone of the skull articulates with the atlas, which is the first cervical vertebra. This joint allows for the nodding motion of the head.
A vertebra is classified as a bone. Vertebrae are found in the back and is known as an irregular bone.
bone
The first cervical vertebra, called C1 or the atlas, articulates with the occipital bone.
lumbar vertebra
A lumbar vertebra
vertebra
a vertebra
Each individual bone in your back is a vertebra (plural vertebrae).
The bone that bears both inferior and superior aspects is the vertebra. Each vertebra in the spinal column has a superior surface, which articulates with the vertebra above it, and an inferior surface, which connects with the vertebra below. This structure allows for the flexibility and movement of the spine while providing support for the body.
patella
C7. (The seventh cervical vertebra.)
an example of a long bone in the human body would be the femur; the femur is the bone in your thigh