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1 Hyoid bone

2 Superior view

3 Vertebral column

4 B. REGIONS OF VERTEBRAL COLUMN
Cervical (neck) - 7 vertebrae (C1-C7) Thoracic (chest) - 12 vertebrae (T1-T12) Lumbar (lower back) - 5 vertebrae (L1-L5) Sacral (pelvis) - 5 fused vertebrae (S1-S5) Coccygeal (tail) vertebrae (Co1-Co3) - Structure of vertebrae differ in different regions

5 VERTEBRAE GENERAL FEATURES

6 { TYPICAL VERTEBRA BODY VERTEBRAL ARCH
1. BODY – anterior, solid transmits weight 2. VERTEBRAL ARCH – posterior, surrounds vertebral canal, spinal cord; consists of a) PEDICLES – project from body b) LAMINAE – unite to form arch posteriorly anterior Anterior BODY TRANSVERSE PROCESS-LATERAL { PEDICLE VERTEBRAL ARCH LAMINA SPINOUS PROCESS - POSTERIOR 3. TRANSVERSE AND SPINOUS PROCESSES - projections from arch for muscle, ligament attach

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8 Cervical vertebrae

9 Typical cervical vertebra

10 Typical cervical vertebra

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12 Atlas

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14 Axis-vertebra CII (superior view)

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17 Axis

18 Atlas and axis (anterolateral view)

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20 Thoracic vertebrae

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23 Lumbar vertebrae

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25 sacrum

26 Pelvic surface

27 Dorsal surface of the sacrum

28 Ribs

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31 sternum

32 Suprasternal notch Rib 1 Manubrium Rib 2 Sternal angle Costal cartilage Body of sternum Xiphoid process

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