A coccygeal vertebra is one of the bones that makes up the tailbone.
Cervical vertebrae have a bifurcated spinous process.
A coccygeal vertebra is one of the bones that makes up the tailbone.
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal.
There are 5 different portions of the vertebra starting from top to bottom: 7 Cervical Vertebra 12 Thoracic Vertebra 5 Lumbar Vertebra 5 Sacral Vertebra 4 Coccygeal Vertebra
Yes it's a bone. What else could it possibly be? There are about 33 during early development, and 26 by adulthood. Vertebrae in the sacral and coccygeal region fuse together.
A rabbit has 18 coccygeal vertabrae.
The bones in your spine are called vertebrae. There are typically 33 vertebrae in the human spine, divided into five regions: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal.
Coccygeal. These nerves enter through the coccyx or tailbone.
Yes it's a bone. What else could it possibly be? There are about 33 during early development, and 26 by adulthood. Vertebrae in the sacral and coccygeal region fuse together.
Vertebrae can vary in size, but on average they are about the size of an adult's thumb. The size can differ depending on where in the spine the vertebra is located - cervical (neck), thoracic (mid-back), lumbar (lower back), sacral (pelvic), or coccygeal (tailbone).
There are typically 33 vertebrae in the human spine: 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, 5 lumbar vertebrae, 5 sacral vertebrae (fused into the sacrum), and 4 coccygeal vertebrae (fused into the coccyx).
The coccyx is the tailbone, so the coccygeal region is the very lower end of the spine.