Atlas and Axis
coccyx
Spine, or Vertebrae. I think that is how you spell it.
vertebrae
um i think your spine
Spine or the individual bones that make it up are called Vertebrae (singular: vertebra).
The real name for the backbone is the spine, which is made up of a series of interconnected bones called vertebrae. The spine serves as a protective structure for the spinal cord and provides support for the upper body.
An osteopath - manipulation of the muscles and bones could restore or preserve health. A chiropractor manipulates the spine, as does a physiotherapist
It is, first of all, The Mortal Instruments Series; City of Bones is the first book, and you meet Simon's cat in the second, City of Ashes. His cat's name is Yossarian, named after the character from Catch 22.
Your "backbone" is actually a series of bones; the technical name is "spinal column", and it's a stack of bones called "vertebrae" connected by cartilage and muscles that allow it to bend and twist. At the bottom of the spine, the vertibrae connect to the pelvis, or "hip bones", which then connect to the thigh, the upper leg bones. The lowermost bone in the spine is the coccyx, or tailbone. If we had tails, that's where they would be connected.
It has many improper terms that many people use today, such as; back, neck, cord, etc. In learning about the bones of the body, scientists and teachers recall the spine as the vertebra (vertebrae for plural).
Cervical vertebrae may also be called neck bones.
The primary bone in the buttocks is the sacrum, which is a triangular-shaped bone at the base of the spine. It connects the spine to the hip bones and forms the back part of the pelvis. Additionally, the ischium, one of the three bones that make up each hip bone, contributes to the structure of the buttocks. Together, these bones provide support and structure to the pelvic region.