Biology, asked by Rumaisa8212, 1 year ago

If people have the same number of vertebrae, why are some people taller than others?

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Answered by Anonymous
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No taller people do not usually have more vertebrae in their spine. They just have longer long bones and the rest of their body , including their spine are in proportion to that. some people, short or tall have 6 Lumbar ( lowest wedge shaped ones) vertebra instead of the much more common 5.

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Answered by Michael12
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No taller people do not usually have more vertebrae in their spine. They just have longer long bones and the rest of their body , including their spine are in proportion to that. some people, short or tall have 6 Lumbar ( lowest wedge shaped ones) vertebra instead of the much more common 5.

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