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Not really. The spinal cord runs through the spinal canal, which is anterior (in front of) the spinous processes, betwen two lamina and two pedicles, and posterior (behind) the vertebral body.

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Vertebral Foramen?

The large hole located between the body and the spinous process. The spinal cord passes through this foramen.


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The spinal cord is protected by the vertebrae. It runs through a channel called the vertebral foramen, which is located above the body of the vertebra and below the spinous process.


The spinal cord passes through the body of each vertebra?

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Is bifid spinous process the same as spina bifida?

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Why do you have a spinal cord?

You have a spinal cord so information and signals can get through it and into your brain.


Pedicles and laminae of a vertebra form the?

The pedicles and laminae of a vertebra form the vertebral arch, which encases and protects the spinal cord. The pedicles are short, thick projections that extend backward from the vertebral body, while the laminae are flat plates that connect the pedicles to the spinous process. Together, they create an opening called the vertebral foramen, through which the spinal cord passes. This structure is essential for maintaining the integrity and function of the vertebral column.


Spinal cord flattened ventrally due to intermittent impingement?

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A Spinal Cord runs through the center of the backbone


What is the space the spinal cord passes through?

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What passes through the foramen magnum?

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How does the spinal cord works?

The spinal cord transmits messages between the body and brain through nerve pathways.


Through what part of a vertebra does the spinal cord pass?

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