The skeletal system is the anchor and lever system that the muscles pull against to cause locomotion.
spinous process and transverse process
The bones are the leavers against which the muscles pull.
In reference to the axial skeleton, the spinous process and the transverse process are the leavers against which the muscles pull.
Superior articular process
The spinous process and the transverse process are the leavers against which the muscles pull.
spinous process and transverse process
Spinous process and transverse process
Spinous process & Transverse process
spinous process, not 100% sure though
The vertebral column and skull is another description for the spinal column. See the related link for more information. The entire vertebral column consists of the skull, the 33 vertebrae and the ribcage.
The bones of the skeleton are in some way connected to the vertebral column.
dorsal means being behind in position of so yes it is dorsal to the sternum
No. "Backbone" is a common name for the spinal/vertebral column. Intervertebral disks are the the pieces of cartilage found between the individual vertebral bones in the column/backbone.
Compression.
Erector spinae are the muscles that move the vertebral column.It is the largest muscle mass of the back, forming a prominent bulge on either side of the vertebral column.It is the chief extensor of the vertebral column. It is also important in controlling flexion, lateral flexion and rotation of the vertebral column and in maintaining the lumbar curve, because the main mass of the muslce is in the lumbar region.Consists of: iliocostalis, longissimus and spinalis.Erector spinae are the muscles that move the vertebral column.
erector spinae
It is inserted into the medial border of the scapula, between the superior angle and the triangular smooth surface at the apex of the spine. THE MUSCLES CONNECTING THE UPPER LIMB WITH THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN.
The vertebral column is inferior to the skull.
There are cartilaginous joints between the vertebrae composed of the intervertebral disc
the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column
the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column
vertebral column is inferior to the tranchea
the vertebral column is located below your skull on your back.
Some afflictions of the vertebral column are scoliosis, lordosis, and kyphosis. These all deal with a curvatures in different regions of the vertebral column.
Lumbar vertebral column
yes, all vertebrates and chordates have a vertebral column