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One pair of ribs extends from each of the thoracic vertebra of mammals.
There are four: one joint with the vertebra that is superior and one with the vertebra which is inferior plus superior and inferior processes (2) come off the pedicles. These articulate with the articular processes of the vertebrae above and below.
The sympathetic motor neurons come from the thoracic through the lumbar region of the spinal cord.
There is fluid between the verterbra called Cerberspinal fluid. This is the fluid that is pulled from your verterbra during a Lumbar Puncture (Flurro Guidence For Needel Placement). Also, between the verterbra is where part of the nerve will come out. This is how messages are relayed between the Brain and the rest of the body.
no . the spinal cord starts in the 1st cervical vertebra . but it is stopped in the 2nd lumber vertebra . from this site many nerve fibres come out from the cord . these are known as cauda equina . the conical shaped end of the spinal cord is called CONUS MEDULARIS
Answer:There are between 31-33 bones that make up the spine called the vertebral column. The difference is in the coccygeal bones, which some times are counted as two, three, or four separate bones.Answer:There are 33 vertebrae in the human spinal column.The human backbone is also called the spine, and it consists of a vertebral column that has many bones.There are seven cervical, twelve thoracic, five lumbar, five fused sacral, and four fused coccygeal bones in an adult.So that makes a total of 33 bones.In adults these form 26 structurally separate units.Answer:In an infant, there are from 32 to 34 bones, usually 33.By adulthood, 5 of these are fused to form the sacrum and usually 4 to form the coccyx.In a given individual, there are from 3 to 5 bones that form the coccyx.Answer:There are thirty from C1 to S5.eight cervical vertebraetwelve thoracic vertebraefive lumbar vertebraefive sacral vertebraeAnswer:33!!17 cervical bertebra, 12 thoracic vertebra, 5 lumbar vertebra, 5 sacral vertebra(sacrum), and 4 caudal vertebra(coccyx).
The uncinates or uncovertebral joints are joints only found in the part of the spine that is in the neck (the cervical spine). When the uncinates hypertrophy, that means that they have gotten bigger. This usually occurs as a result of osteoarthritis or what is better termed as degenerative joint disease. There are also holes in the spinal column from which nerves come out. These nerves come from the spinal cord and go to every tissue in your body. Sometimes this hypertrophy or enlargement of the uncinates can encroach upon these holes that the nerves come out of, and can "pinch" or compress those nerves. That is foraminal stenosis, foramen just means hole, & stenosis just means narrowing. Therefore the answer to your question is enlarged joints in your cervical spine that are narrowing the holes that the nerves come out of. C4 & C4 just describes what level is affected, the 3rd and 4th cervical vertebrae from the top.
There are 12 rib pairs.seven pairs of true ribsthree pairs of false ribstwo pairs of floating ribs
The lumbar vertebrae come next, followed by the sacral.
The brain generates efferent signals for the body. Efferent signals travel down the spinal cord, and out to target areas of the body. Afferent feedback signals travel back to the spinal cord, and back up to the brain for processing.
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Yes, most montes in 85 had the column gear shift.