A pelican typically has a total of 16 to 18 vertebrae in its spine. This includes cervical (neck) vertebrae, thoracic (mid-back) vertebrae, and lumbar (lower back) vertebrae. The exact number can vary slightly depending on the species of pelican. The structure of the spine allows for flexibility and support during flight and swimming.
There are 7 cervical (neck) vertebrae.Humans have seven cervical vertebrae.
A crocodile's spine is made up of a variable number of bones, typically between 50 to 70 vertebrae. These vertebrae are connected by ligaments and cartilage, providing flexibility and support for the crocodile's body.
The T3 vertebra is located in the thoracic region of the spine, specifically between the T2 and T4 vertebrae. It is one of the twelve vertebrae in the thoracic spine and is positioned below the T2 vertebra and above the T4 vertebra.
Almost all the joints between vertebrae are movable. The joints between the cervical vertebrae and lumber vertebrae have fairly good movement. Between thoracic vertebrae only you have less movement. But then they do move on each other.
The human spine is made up of three parts, the cervical spine(neck), the thoracic(middle), and the lumbar (lower back). The lumbar consists of 5 vertebrae in the average adult human, but may also only have 4 or 6 vertebrae depending on the individual, although this is not as common.
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There are typically five lumbar vertebrae.
A baby's spine typically has 33 individual bones called vertebrae. These vertebrae are smaller and more flexible compared to an adult's spine, allowing for growth and development.
The lumbar section of a typical human spine contains five vertebrae, known as L1 to L5.
The thoracic spine has the most vertebrae - twelve.
The human cervical spine is made up of seven vertebrae. In fact, nearly all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae, even giraffes.
twelve, 1 vertebrae for each set of ribs.
The lumbar region of the vertebral column contains 5 vertebrae (the bones of the spine).
There are typically five lumbar vertebrae in a normal adult human spine. The lumbar vertebrae are located in the lower part of the spine, below the thoracic vertebrae and above the sacrum.
the thoracic spine is above the lumbar spine which means ALL thoracic vertebrae are superior to the lumbar vertebrae.
The bony segments of the spine is the vertebrae.