BME 20100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Vertebral Column, Intervertebral Foramina, Articular Processes

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Vertebral column is made up of 7 cervical vertebrae , 13 thoracic. Vertebrae , 7 lumbar vertebrae , 3 sacral vertebrae, and various numbers of caudal vertebrae, contains the spinal cord. Body of vertebra: forms ventral base of vertebra. Vertebral arch: a thin bone that essentially forms an arch dorsal to the body. The vertebral arch can be further delineated as being formed by 2 ventral pedicles and 2 dorsal laminae. The single form of these terms would be pedicle and lamina. Vertebral foramen: space formed between the arch and body. All of the vertebral foramen line up to form the vertebral. Transverse process: at the junction of the arch and the body, projects laterally from the vertebral arch on each side of the vertebra. Spinous process: protrudes from the dorsal most aspect of the vertebral arch and or laminae, where the right and left lamina meet.

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