Starting from the skull end the vertebrate are arranged in the following order

a

axis, atlas, cervical, thoracic and lumber

b

atls, cervical, axis, thoracic and lumber

c

atlas, axis, thoracic, cervical and lumber

d

atlas, axis, cervical, thoracic and lumber

e

atlas, thoracic, cervical, axis and lumber

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Neyoprince
12 years ago

I totally disagree with the above stated arrangement. (though it might be a typographical error)



In order words, the correct arrangement, from the Skull (cranium) is as follows: Atlas, Axis, Cervical, Thoracic and Lumber.



Thank u.

the cervical vertebra is 7 in number
atlas being the first (1 in number)
axis being the second (1 in number)
and the typical cervical (5 in number )
the cervical is found in the neck region

the thoracic (12 pairs in number) is found in the chest region containg your ribs

your lumber vertebra found in you abdomen region is 5 in number

your sacral vertebra found in your hip region . 5 in number

and last your cadual veryebra (tail) 4 in number

odeyinka15
12 years ago

Cervical(atlas,axis)-thorarcic(heart region)-lumber(upper abdomen)-sacral(lower abdomen)-caudal(tail region)

ihuoma vivian
12 years ago

thank u

Sog2209
3 months ago

somebody say hw

Ayshamaaji
1 year ago

yeah that's right A should be the correct answer

Ayshamaaji
1 year ago

yeah that's right A should be the correct answer.

Psyrhin
1 year ago
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D is the correct answer.
Atlas
Axis
Cervical
Thoracic
Lumbar

Check your textbook properly or you even browse it.

jsleek360
11 years ago

this is probably a wrong anwser.... Hw canb axis been located in the neck appears again after the cervical

A is the correct answer.

vickydaimond
12 years ago

the ans shud be d A

onogwu
10 years ago

the answer is A because axis is the first vertebrae, with odonto process which differentiate it from other vertebral bone, folo by atlas, cervical, thoracic lumbar, and coccyx

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