Your backbone "bends" as you bend over.
A flexible backbone allows for greater range of motion, allowing an animal to twist, bend, and turn with ease. This flexibility enables efficient movement by reducing the amount of energy required to navigate different terrains and perform various activities. Additionally, a bendable backbone aids in agility and quick responses to changes in the environment, enhancing the animal's overall mobility.
Of course it does. Although, as in all vertebrates, the backbone is not a single bone, but a set of vertebrae, small bones linked together, so that the overall backbone will bend, while still protecting the spinal nerve.
yes a gorilla does have a backbone but the backbone is different to a human bone
The backbone helps animals do many things, it helps the animal to move and bend. It also helps keep the animal up on its feet.
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No, humans are vertebrate's, we have a backbone.
Yes. That means to have a backbone.
A human is a vertebrate because they have a backbone made of vertebrae.
Arthritis is common in the spine's bones. Scoliosis is a disorder of the spine that makes the spine bend unnaturally.
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The ape and the human