I think it's a worm- right? I'm not 100% sure on that one, but I think it's possible...
The individual bones of the spine are called Hyoid.
The 33 ring-shaped bones of the spine are called the vertebrae.
Irregular bones found in the spine include the vertebrae. These bones provide support and protection to the spinal cord. The irregular shape of vertebrae allows for movement while maintaining stability in the spine.
The human head consists of 22 bones, including the cranial bones which form the skull, and the facial bones which comprise the structure of the face and jaw. These bones protect the brain, support facial muscles, and provide structure to the head and face.
Irregular bones are found in various locations throughout the body, such as in the spine (vertebrae), hips (pelvis), and face (facial bones). These bones do not fit into the categories of long, short, or flat bones due to their complex shapes and functions.
in your class, identify which bones move you do a spine roll
No, there are not 6 bones in the human spine. There are actually 33 vertebrae in 5 regions. These regions include: cervical (7 bones), thoracic (12 bones), lumbar (5 bones), sacral (5 fused bones), and coccygeal (4 fused bones).
Seven. The first vertebra being the Atlas and the second being the Axis.
The kiwi is a bird and has a spine (backbone).
The spine is a column of bones, so no organs.
They are vertebrae and form the spine.
They are vertebrae and form the spine.