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The thigh bone, or femur, is usually the longest single bone in the body. Its length is exceeded only by the spinal column, which is formed of many smaller bones (vertebrae).
The shaft or long, main part of a long bone is called the diaphysis. There are also columns within compact bones called central (Haversian) canals through which blood vessels and nerves travel to supply blood and innervation to the bone cells (osteocytes).
The large hole in the occipital bone is called the foramen magnum and is the place where your spinal column comes up to meet your brain.
A column of Bertin is a normal anatomical variation in the kidney where there is an extension of cortical tissue between the renal pyramids. It appears as a vertical ridge on the surface of the kidney and is considered a harmless variation.
The smallest bone in the vertebral column is C1, also known as the Atlas. Unless you look down to Co4/5 in the coccyx, this whole region is smaller that alot of the individual vertebrae. True, however, the coccygeal bones are fused, and are typically thought of as a single bone.
Obviously yes.
The vertical grooves in a column are called fluting. They are decorative channels or furrows typically found running vertically along the shaft of a column.
No. A row is horizontal and a column is vertical.
A vertical list of information in a table is called a "column"
column
A column is the vertical component (up-down) of a spreadsheet.
Columns are identified by letters at the top of the column.
vertebrae
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Families
A column.
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