A picture of the spine typically illustrates the vertebral column, which consists of 33 individual vertebrae divided into five regions: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal. It serves crucial functions, including supporting the body, protecting the spinal cord, and allowing for flexibility and movement. The spine's natural curves enhance its strength and shock-absorbing capabilities. Images may also highlight the intervertebral discs, spinal nerves, and surrounding muscles.
No. Wiki can't show pics on the site.Do you no where on the spine where c6 an c7 is located an then l4-l5-s1 or do u no where i can find a picture of the spine telling me exactly where these disc are
The Spine is made up of many smaller bones, which is what allows flexing and movement of the spine. Please see the related links for a detailed picture of the bones that make up the spine.
No, it is made up of 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae and 5 lumbar vertebrae. Click on 'related links' below and the link will take you to a picture of the spine.
This machine takes a picture of the bones in the spine, hip, total body and wrist, and calculates their density.
If you open the book and lay it flat facedown, the covers and spine become one big picture.
A picture is worth a thousand words: * http://entertainment.webshots.com/photo/1075531861032326863GwcqpyTHE ABOVE PICTURE IS OF 4 SURFACE PIERCINGS, THEY DONT GO MORE THAN MAYBE 5 MM UNDER THE SKIN.http://wiki.bmezine.com/index.php/Surface_piercing
Snakes have backbones. They are vertebrates. They are classified in the Subphylum Vertebrata. snakes are vertebrates because if you look inside the snake on a picture you can see the spine it's actually pretty long. A snake has a spine/backbone and is therefore a vertebrate.
The plural of spine is spines.
A vertebrate is an animal with a spine.
Its a degenerative condition in which your spine curves.
a curved spine because of its hump
The scapula is divided by the spine into unequal portions called the supraspinous fossa and infraspinous fossa. The spine is a bony ridge that runs diagonally across the flat surface of the scapula.