Usually between L2-L3 or L3-L4.
You have the convex anteriorly curve of cervical vertebrae. You have the concave anteriorly curve of thoracic vertebrae. Again you have the convex anteriorly curve of lumber vertebrae. The sacrum goes steep backward from the last lumber vertebra. Here no curve is described probably. So you have lardosis of cervical and lumber vertebrae. You have kyphosis of the thoracic vertebrae.
There isextension of brain in neck, thorax and abdomen in what is called as vertebral column. You have seven cervical vertebrae, twelve thoracic vertebrae and five lumber vertebrae fallowed by sacrum.In between them, you have inter-vertebral disc and various ligaments. Which keep them in position. In the hollow part of these vertebrae, there is spinal cord. It extends to the lower border of second lumber vertebrae. Down to it, there is bundle of nerves called as cauda-equina.
If you are referring to dimensional lumber, softwood lumber is typically fir and pine, and is much less expensive than hardwoods.
Lumber and fuel burning is the rapid oxidation process of carbon. Thus its equation will be - C + O2 = CO2. However during this process due to increased temperature, a number of other elements present in lumber and fuel, also get oxidized.
Muffler salesman: Exhausting Firework salesman: Really booming And I haven't figured out lumber salesman yet.
in adults its done at L3 and L4 or L4 and L5
The lumbar region of the vertebral column contains 5 vertebrae (the bones of the spine).
It is called as vertebral column. The vertebrate and non-vertebrate is one of the major classification in biology. You have 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumber and one sacrum with coccyx to give you vertebral column.
Actually its still spine. The spine in anatomy is the combination of the vertebral column (the bone part) and the spinal chord (the nervous tissue part). that may be all right and so but there is still another wscientific word for spine and and that is dorsal and lumber vertebrate
You have the convex anteriorly curve of cervical vertebrae. You have the concave anteriorly curve of thoracic vertebrae. Again you have the convex anteriorly curve of lumber vertebrae. The sacrum goes steep backward from the last lumber vertebra. Here no curve is described probably. So you have lardosis of cervical and lumber vertebrae. You have kyphosis of the thoracic vertebrae.
There isextension of brain in neck, thorax and abdomen in what is called as vertebral column. You have seven cervical vertebrae, twelve thoracic vertebrae and five lumber vertebrae fallowed by sacrum.In between them, you have inter-vertebral disc and various ligaments. Which keep them in position. In the hollow part of these vertebrae, there is spinal cord. It extends to the lower border of second lumber vertebrae. Down to it, there is bundle of nerves called as cauda-equina.
second lumber vertebrae
Yes, lumber is generally the term for wood in it's prepared form, ready to use for jobs.
They are usually divided into 3 groups: Cervical (7, Neck) Thoracic (12, Chest) Lumber (5, Abdomen) They are then given numbers starting at the top (eg. C1 (Cervical 1), C2, C3, T1, L3 ect.) Some have individual names like 'Atlas' or 'Axis' but this is uncommon.
You don't have to have the same number Sometimes a lower rib doesn't develop on one or both sides. Sometimes a lower thoracic vertebral bone and an upper lumber vertebral bone just below it look so much alike you can't tell which kind is which -a Musculoskeletal Diagnostic Radiologist
Yes. Lumber.
when you have the lumber shed it will not show the lumber but in fact it DOES go into the lumber shed to get the lumber out press on the shed I HOPE I HAVE HELPED YOU