Hmm, My thought would be, that You would either die, due to an air embelism, Traveling through your bloodstream and reaching either the heart or brain, killing you,
Or You Would be paralyzed and Feel very stupid!! =] Yarr that's what I think.
The scapula is divided by the spine into unequal portions called the supraspinous fossa and infraspinous fossa. The spine is a bony ridge that runs diagonally across the flat surface of the scapula.
The cracking sound that can occur in the spine when you move is due to the release of gas bubbles in the synovial fluid surrounding the joints. This process is called cavitation and is typically harmless.
The coccyx is in the sacral section of the spine.
No.The cervical spine is in the neck and is above the lumbar spine, which is in the low back. Because we reference things from anatomical position, which is standing upright, and because the term "inferior" is used to denote things that are below, that statement would be incorrect. Therefore, we could correctly say the cervical spine is superior, or rostral, to the lumbar spine. We could also say that the lumbar spine is inferior, or caudal, to the cervical spine.
No, the spine is not considered a long bone. Long bones, like those found in the arms and legs, have a cylindrical shape with growth plates at each end, while the spine is made up of individual vertebrae stacked on top of each other to form the backbone.
bubbles
you die
It goes down
you die
It goes neeeeeighhh hi cole
Air. We don't inject that part into people, it always leads to trouble.
it gets full of blood squirts
it would probably kill you so it is NOT advisable
air is being displaced between the pockets of each vertbrae along the spine causing a popping or cracking type noise.
I don't believe we synthesize artificial atp.
on land is the cheetah. in the air is the spine tailed swift.
Most adults over 40 have radiographic evidence of arthritis of the spine and have no symptoms. It appears to be a common condition of aging.