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Q: Which section of the vertebral column is capable of the most movement?
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Which section of the vertebral column is the longest?

lumbar


What is the correct arrangement of the bones of a vertebral column starting from the brain to the legs?

The arrangement of the bones in the vertebral column start with the cervical spine. The cervical spine controls the head and neck. The next section of the vertebral column is the thoracic spine which controls the truck and mid back. The last vertebral column is the lumbar spine which is responsible for the legs.


What is the vertebral column to the skull?

The vertebral column is inferior to the skull.


Is there anything in the human body that has 7 parts to it?

7 vertebrae in the cervical section of the vertebral column


Is the vertebral column posterior to the sternum?

the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column


Is the vertebral column is posterior to the sternum?

the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column


Directioanl terms for vertebral column to trachea?

vertebral column is inferior to the tranchea


Where is the vertebral column located?

the vertebral column is located below your skull on your back.


What movement is most likely to occur in the cervical vertebral column?

how migth bifid spinous process of cervical vertebrae affect anterior-posterior movement in the cervical region of the vertebrae column


What are some afflictions of the vertebral column?

Some afflictions of the vertebral column are scoliosis, lordosis, and kyphosis. These all deal with a curvatures in different regions of the vertebral column.


Which vertebral column curve is formed when a child starts to walk?

Lumbar vertebral column


Do all vertebrates have vertebral column?

yes, all vertebrates and chordates have a vertebral column