Combined vertebral foramina forms the spinal canal. The spinal cord of the central nervous system is located within that canal.
The blood from your period comes out of the vagina, through the cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus. It is a normal part of the menstrual cycle for the lining of the uterus to shed each month during menstruation.
the name of the hole that allows light to go through into your eye is: pupil
The hole in the stage of a microscope allows light to pass through the specimen, making it possible to view the specimen under high magnification. The light source from below illuminates the specimen through this hole, improving visibility and image clarity. The hole also allows for the insertion of specialized accessories, such as condensers or filters, to enhance the quality of the image.
The part on a microscope that has a hole in it to let light through is the stage, where the specimen is placed for viewing under the lenses. By allowing light to pass through, the stage illuminates the specimen for better visibility and analysis.
In through the Nostrils into the the nasal cavity where it is heated, humidified and gains turbulance thanks to the concha. The air then moves down through nasopharynx then the laryngeopharynx, through the larynx ant into the Trachea. The trachea runs down the middle of the thorax intill it Bifrucates (splits into two) at the level of T4 to form the two Bronchi. The bronchi go left and right (one into each lung) where the too separate to borm bronioles, which keep branching out until they reach the alveoli. The alveoli are structures that look like bunches of grapes, each grape is called an air sac. As the air leaves it takes the same route in reverse. Simplified Answer: Air rich in oxygen enters the nostrils or the mouth. It then passes through the pharynx and then the larynx. Then air goes through the trachea. from there it goes to each bronchi and which branches into bronchiole. From there, it goes the air sacs or alveoli of the lungs. Notes: Mucus in the nostrils warms, moistens and cleans air so it is better to breathe through your nose!
When you blow through the reed it vibrates and goes through each hole and the bell. The more keys covered the lower the noise is.
the finger goes through the hole.
"Vertebra" refers to the individual bones that make up the vertebral column, or spine, in vertebrate animals. Each vertebra has a central hole through which the spinal cord passes, and they are stacked on top of one another to form the spine, providing structural support and protecting the spinal cord. The term is often used in the context of anatomy and biology to describe the segments of the backbone.
"Vertebraet" seems to be a misspelling or a typographical error. If you meant "vertebra," it refers to the individual bones that make up the vertebral column or spine, providing support and protecting the spinal cord. Each vertebra has a central hole through which the spinal cord passes, and they are crucial for maintaining posture and enabling movement. If you meant something else, please clarify for further assistance.
It goes through, a fault, crack, vent or hole on a volcano.
the hole that a shoelace on a boot goes through is called eyelets, loops, or lace holes.
a neuroforamen is the tiny hole in the bone in a vertebra that allow the nerve endings from the spinal column to pass through in order to transmit signals to the brain from eternal or internal stimulus.
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PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter) is the diameter of a circle that goes through each of the bolt holes. You can find it by measuring distance from centre of one bolt hole to the centre of opposite end bolt hole...
no . the spinal cord starts in the 1st cervical vertebra . but it is stopped in the 2nd lumber vertebra . from this site many nerve fibres come out from the cord . these are known as cauda equina . the conical shaped end of the spinal cord is called CONUS MEDULARIS
The vertebra go down the back, from the cranium (skull) to the tailbone. Vertebra make little cage-like boxes stacked on top of each other with a hole through the 'box' from top to bottom. The vertebra protects the spinal cord. In between each 'box' that vertebra make is a disk of spongey material to absorb the jarring of normal daily activities. Because the vertebra have the disk material and is not one long bone, we can bend forward, backward, to both sides. You may have heard about disk herniation. That's when the disk material has completely leaked out of the space, leaving one vertebra sitting right on top of the next without any cushion. That can irritate the spinal cord, cause muscle spasms, and cause unbearable pain. It also makes it harder to move, twist, bend, etc.
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