No veins pass through the the transverse foraminae. The vertebral arteries, however, pass through these spaces on their way to the brain.
A transverse foramen is located on the transverse process of cervicle vertebra. The vertebral foramen is the large (more anterior) opening in the body of a vertebra through which the "spinal chord" passes. when the vertebra are stacked in the vertebral column, the series of vertebral foramen is called the vertebral canal.
When you look on the side of a vertebral column, the intervertebral foramen is an opening that can be found between the two bodies and inferior articular processes of an adjacent, stacked pair of vertebrae. (There is a picture of the intervertebral foramen attached in the related links) A Way to Remember: Inter means between Vertebral means pertaining to the vertebrae Foramen means hole It literally means "hole between the vertebrae!"
Foramen. Foramina in the human body typically allows muscles, arteries, veins, nerves and other structure to connect the body.
vertebral vein, , brachiocephalic vein
what veins does it pass through
The human heart is shaped like a small, crooked, oval with veins at the top.
arteries and veins
are you seriously asking this question? no veins are not muscles, they are veins
Irish blood runs through these veins
1) internal jugular 2) external jugular 3) vertebral vein
Ichor is the fluid believed to have run through the veins of the gods.
blood travels away from the heart through arteries and blood travels to the heart through the veins