Cervical
cervical
The vertebral column and skull is another description for the spinal column. See the related link for more information. The entire vertebral column consists of the skull, the 33 vertebrae and the ribcage.
The bones of the skeleton are in some way connected to the vertebral column.
The prefix would most likely be 'hyper-' and could include: hyperextension or hyperflexion.
Tenderloin
dorsal means being behind in position of so yes it is dorsal to the sternum
lumbar
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.
The vertebral column is inferior to the skull.
7 vertebrae in the cervical section of the vertebral column
the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column
the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column
vertebral column is inferior to the tranchea
the vertebral column is located below your skull on your back.
how migth bifid spinous process of cervical vertebrae affect anterior-posterior movement in the cervical region of the vertebrae 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.
Lumbar vertebral column
yes, all vertebrates and chordates have a vertebral column