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An Animal with a Backbone is called a vertebrate.
The spinal cord is not a bone; it is a long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that extends from the base of the brain to the lower back. It is surrounded and protected by the vertebral column, which is made up of individual bones called vertebrae.
behind your back, feel your back, the long bone is the spinal cord
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Lumbar spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the back bone. This is a form of arthritis due to getting older. The bone in your back will curve which causes pain.
No one bone protects the spinal cord. The spine consists of 33 bones called vertebrae, of which the spinal cord travels through the center. These vertebrae are held in place, or supported, by ligaments and muscles. Cushions between each vertebrae are called discs. So, essentially, the spinal cord is protected by bone, discs, ligaments and the muscles.
The group of animals with a back bone are called vertebrates
As with meany things in life, the answer has a lot to do with location. If the bone spur is not close to nerve tissue you will not have back pain from it. If the bone spur is located near the spinal cord or a nerve root the back pain can be great, and result in many other symptoms. Bone spur formation is typically regarded as part of developing arthritis in the back, commonly called spinal spondylosis.
Your skull, ribs, and pelvis are attached to your spinal column.
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Yes they are. To be a vertebrate you need a spinal column(a back bone) which cheetahs posses.yes.
First . . . one spinal bone is a vertebra (VERT uh brah). Multiple spinal bones are vertebrae (VERT uh bray). An animal with a spine is said to be a vertebrate animal. Vertebrae are separated by spinal discs which act as shock absorbers.