The cervical bones (1-5) run from the base of the skull to the bottom of the neck, roughly. The thoracic vertebrae (1-12) run from the end of the cervical spine to the lumbar spine. The lumbar vertebrae (1-5) run from the end of the thoracic spine to the tailbone.
The spine is a part of the endoskeleton.
No, it is part if the intestines.
The spine is composed of the vertebrae. This is part of the skeletal system. The spinal cord is part of the nervous system.
They are vertebrae and form the spine.
They are vertebrae and form the spine.
your spine
The upper sacral part of the spine. S1 to S2.
depends on what part of the spine you are talking about. Generally any enlargement is called hypertrophy.
yes, part of it
mantle
In a mammal, the spine is the backbone.It is also part of a book cover.
The normal anatomy of the spine is usually described by dividing up the spine into 3 major sections: the cervical, the thoracic, and the lumbar spine. (Below the lumbar spine is a bone called the sacrum, which is part of the pelvis). Each section is made up of individual bones called vertebrae. There are 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, and 5 lumbar vertebrae.Anatomy of the Spine