The region of the skull that articulates with the atlas is the occipital bone, specifically the occipital condyles. These condyles are oval-shaped projections located on either side of the foramen magnum at the base of the skull, allowing the atlas (the first cervical vertebra) to connect with the skull and facilitate nodding movements of the head.
Obturator foramen. Fusion of the rami of the pubis anteriorly and the ischium posteriorly forms a bar of bone enclosing the obturator foramen.
The mental foramen is typically located on the anterior aspect of the mandible, near the region of the premolars. It serves as an exit point for the mental nerve which supplies sensation to the lower lip and chin.
The thoracic spine, where movement of the spinal column is most limited.
Lesser sciatic notch Rationale: The lesser sciatic notch area of the os coxae is where the nerves pass through to the perineum. The perineum is defined as the surface region in both males and females between the pubic symphysis and the coccyx (pelvic floor).
through what region crosses through the nile river
This means that there is narrowing of the passageway (foramen) on the right side of the spine at the levels C3-4 and C4-5, which can result in compression or irritation of the nerve roots exiting the spinal cord in that region. This can lead to symptoms such as pain, weakness, or numbness in the areas supplied by those affected nerves.
west region
You mean the cervical vertebrae. ( C and v are close enough on the key board!) You have the 7 cervical vertebrae in the neck region. They are small in size. They all have foramen transversarium in them. They do not have the markings of the ribs on the body, like the thoracic vertebrae.
What mountain range goes through the Mid-Atlantic region?
west region
It is a region in France and also the name of a river that flows through that region.