Vertebra (plural vertebrae) is the scientific name for one of the bones that make up the spinal column.
The upper back vertebrae are also known as the thoracic vertebrae.
Cervical vertebrae may also be called neck bones.
Spine or the individual bones that make it up are called Vertebrae (singular: vertebra).
Vertebrae or spine.
The spine, or vertebrae, hence the name vertebrates for animals with backbones. Each vertebrae has a number that corresponds to it's position in the spine.
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.
the vertebrae
Vertebrae.
Neck
Vertebrae or spine.
At the very top of the spine are the atlas and axis vertebrae. Beneath them are the cervical vertebrae of the neck, which connect to the dorsal vertebrae of the back. Next are the lumbar vertebrae near the base of the spine, which terminate at the sacrum and coccyx.
Vertebrae = spine.