The vertebral formula of sheep is typically represented as C7 T13 L6 S5 Cd16-18. This indicates that sheep have 7 cervical vertebrae, 13 thoracic vertebrae, 6 lumbar vertebrae, 5 sacral vertebrae, and a variable number (usually 16 to 18) of caudal (tail) vertebrae. This formula is similar to that of many other mammals, but the specific counts can vary slightly among individual sheep.
C7 T18 L6 S5 Ca15-21
No. An Invertebrate is a creature which doesn't develop a vertebral column (a spine.) A sheep has a spine and so is not an invertebrate.
c7t13l6s5cy12
C7, T13, L7, S3, Cd20-23
The vertebral body, which is situated anteriorly, houses the vertebral disc.
The vertebral column is inferior to the skull.
the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column
the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column
The fusion of pedicles and lamina in the vertebral column forms the vertebral arch. This structure helps protect the spinal cord and provides attachment points for muscles and ligaments that support the spine.
Vertebral end plates are the top and bottom portions of the vertebral bodies that interface with the vertebral discs. The vertebral end plate is composed of a layer of thickened cancellous (spongy) bone.
The vertebral region is medial to the scapula.
The molecular formula for Lanolin is C4H7NO4