At the base of the spine - where it connects with the pelvis.
the place where lepricorns frolick and cows jump over the moom and where spoons arent very spoony
Above the coccyx, ajoined to the left and right iliac crests
The lowest portion of the vertebral spine. It contains five fused bones, each with five foramen on either side. It is located in the on the dorsal part of the body, between the two hips.
I'd say it's the Lumbar Vertebra. Its right above the spine and is the most movable part of the spine.
Sacral
"Sacral" refers to the sacrum, which is a triangular bone at the base of the spine. It is located between the fifth segment of the lumbar spine (L5) and the coccyx (tailbone). The sacrum is made up of five fused vertebrae and forms the back portion of the pelvis. It plays a crucial role in supporting the weight of the upper body and transferring it to the hips and legs. The sacral region is also important in terms of the nervous system, as it contains the sacral spinal nerves, which control various functions in the lower part of the body.
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyx
The sacrum, or sacral region, of the spine is connected to the Ilium of the pelvis.
Pilonidal cyst
the sacral hiatussacral hiatus
Cervical - region of the neck Thoracic - region of the chest Lumbar - region of the waist Sacral - region of the sacrum Coccygeal - region of the tailbone
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Yes, if the vertebra is in the lumbar region or the sacral region.
"Sacral" refers to the sacrum, which is a triangular bone at the base of the spine. It is located between the fifth segment of the lumbar spine (L5) and the coccyx (tailbone). The sacrum is made up of five fused vertebrae and forms the back portion of the pelvis. It plays a crucial role in supporting the weight of the upper body and transferring it to the hips and legs. The sacral region is also important in terms of the nervous system, as it contains the sacral spinal nerves, which control various functions in the lower part of the body.
sacrum...Now if you're looking for the sacral region of the spinal cord it originates from upper portions on lumbar vertebrae and extends via cauda equina to exit as it did emryologically
The parasympathetic division is also called the craniosacral division because it arises from te brain and sacral region of the spinal cord; its fibers travel in certain cranial and sacral nerves. The parasympathetic division is also called the craniosacral division because it arises from te brain and sacral region of the spinal cord; its fibers travel in certain cranial and sacral nerves.
The projecting anterior edge of the body of the first sacral vertebra is called the sacral promontory etc
The largest branch of the sacral plexus is the sciatic nerve, the thickest and longest nerve in the body.
Both the sacral and the cervical spines have 5 bones
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyx
The tailbone defines the coccygeal region. The sacral region is another term that might be used.
cervical region: neck Thoracic region: back Lumbar region: lower back sacral region: pelvic girdle Coccyxgeal region: tailbone