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Q: What doesn't the vertebral column not include Rib vertebra sacrum coccyx?
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Is coccyx a region?

Coccyx is the final segment of the ape vertebral column. That area is the coccygeal region.


What is the OTHER name for your backbone?

Vertebral column, or vertebra.


What region of the vertebral column does this vertebra belong to?

thoracic vertebrae


The adult vertebral column contains?

The vertebral column or spinal column, is a column of 26 bones in an adult body. 24 separate vertebrae interspaced with cartilage, and then additionally the sacrum and coccyx.


What two factors or structures permit flexability of the vertebral column?

saccrum and coccyx


What bone is the most inferior part of the vertebral column?

The smallest bone in the vertebral column is C1, also known as the Atlas. Unless you look down to Co4/5 in the coccyx, this whole region is smaller that alot of the individual vertebrae. True, however, the coccygeal bones are fused, and are typically thought of as a single bone.


What is an anticlinal vertebra?

An anticlinal vertebra is a vertebra within a vertebral column which has a spinous process towards which the spines of all the other vertebrae are inclined.


What happen to the vertebra in scoliosis?

In scoliosis, vertebral column is curved from side to side.


Which two bones of the vertebral column are made of multiple bones fused together?

Sacrum, and Coccyx


What are the regions of the vertebral column?

Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyx


What is the Weight-bearing portion of the vertebra?

The body (or centrum): the rounded central portion of the vertebra, which faces anteriorly in the human vertebral column.The body (or centrum): the rounded central portion of the vertebra, which faces anteriorly in the human vertebral column.


What is anteriolsthesis of lumbar4?

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