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the vertebral arch
The pedicles, laminae and the intervertebral foramina form the vertebral arch.
The form laminae is the plural form; the singular form is lamina.
The plural form of lamina is laminae.
laminae papyracea
The body of each vertebra is attached to a bony ring consisting of several parts. A bony projection on either side of the vertebral body called the pedicle supports the arch that protects the spinal canal. The laminae are the parts of the vertebrae that form the back of the bony arch that surrounds and covers the spinal canal. There is a transverse process on either side of the arch where some of the muscles of the spinal column attach to the vertebrae. The spinous process is the bony portion of the vertebral body that can be felt as a series of bumps in the center of a person's neck and back.
That structure is called as pair of pedicles. They go to posterior side from the body of vertebra.
Consisting of, or covered with, laminae, or thin plates, scales, or layers, one over another; laminated., To cause to separate into thin plates or layers; to divide into thin plates., To form, as metal, into a thin plate, as by rolling., To separate into laminae.
Two processes involving solutions that form a mineral:- precipitation- dissolution
Yes, hematite can be formed by inorganic processes.
processes
When bonds form during cell processes, energy is released.