The thoraxic vertibrae have lateral processes. There are 12 thoraxic vertibrae named T1 - T12 They are in the portion of the spinal collumn associated with the chest.
The spinal nerves that exit the vertebral column through lateral openings or gaps between the vertebrae are called "intervertebral foramina." These foramina allow the spinal nerves to branch off from the spinal cord and extend to various parts of the body, facilitating communication between the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system. Each pair of spinal nerves corresponds to a specific segment of the vertebral column.
a backbone eg. horse and invertebrates have no backbone
The radicle and lateral.
the spinal nerves carry impulses between the spinal cord and body parts.
The spinal nerves carry impulses between the spinal cord and the body parts.
Horizontal, vertical, lateral
The spinal cord - relays 'messages' to and from the brain - to all parts of the body.
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The ralpehripe nervous system connects the brain and spinal cord to other body parts.
The major parts of the nervous system are the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.brain spinal cord and neuron or nerves
Several diseases attack the motor neurons that have cell bodies located in the anterior horn of the spinal column namely: amyotropic lateral sclerosis, spinal muscular atrophies, primary lateral sclerosis, and Kennedy's disease (see the linked article for more detail).
The spinal cord is used to relay messages to and from the brain to parts of the body.