The Spine is a wild mountain range extending up the left side of Alagaesia. The ranges are mysterious and danger-ridden, avoided by even King Galbatorix after he lost half an army within its dark recesses.
The southern end of the Spine begins west of Feinster, and runs along the entire western coast, past Palancar Valley and beyond.
The oral spine surrounds the mouth of the starfish, so it should be located on the oral surface.
Your "vertebrae" is any of the segments of bone that make up the spine; therefore your vertebrae is located with your spine.
usually located in the back part of the spine
The coccyx is in the sacral section of the spine.
your spine is located in between your cranium and your pelvis.
Yes, it is normal to feel a cat's spine when petting them, as their spine is located close to the surface of their body.
at the bottom of the spinal cord
They are the bones that make up the spine.
The erector spinae muscles are located on each side of the spine and run parallel to it. They extend the length of the spine and play a key role in maintaining upright posture and supporting the spine during movement.
The axis is the second cervical vertebra in the spine, located just below the atlas (the first cervical vertebra). It is named after its function as it allows the head to rotate on top of the spine.
Scoliosis is a condition characterized by an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine. It can occur at any level of the spine, including the cervical (neck), thoracic (upper back), and lumbar (lower back) regions. The most common location for scoliosis is the thoracic spine, which is the upper and middle part of the back.
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.