BIOL 3305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 40: Costal Cartilage, Cervical Vertebrae, Lumbar Vertebrae

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True ribs: ribs 1-7, attach directly to the sternum by means of costal cartilages. False ribs: ribs 8-10 attach to sternum by common cartilage: ribs 11-12 do not attach to sternum at all (i. e. floating ribs) Lower limb: thigh,leg, ankle and foot. describe and state the structure of a typical vertebra and describe at least one unique characteristic of vertebrae, including the atlas and axis in each region of the vertebral column; Each vertebra consists of a body, arch and various processes. The thoracic vertebrae possess long, thin spinous processes that are directly inferiorly. Also have extra articular facets on lateral surfaces that articulate with the ribs. Lumbar vertebrae: large thick bodies and heavy, rectangular transverse and spinous processes. The first cervical vertebrae is called the atlas because it holds up the head. (responsible for a yes motion of the head. Second cervical vertebrae: axis because a considerable amount of rotation occurs (shaking head no .

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