at the bottom of the spinal cord
Flexion of the thighs
The D12 vertebra is the 12th vertebra in the thoracic spine, located between the T11 and L1 vertebrae. It is the last vertebra in the thoracic region before transitioning to the lumbar spine.
Scoliosis is thickening or hardening of the bone. The lower lumbar spine is the lower back (Disks L1 - L5). Scoliosis in the lower lumbar spine means you have thickening or hardening of the bone in the lower back (lumbar disks L1-L5).
The thoracic spine has the most vertebrae - twelve.
The L2-L3 vertebrae are located in the lower back, specifically in the lumbar region. They are the second and third vertebrae from the top of the lumbar spine, just below the L1-L2 vertebrae and above the L3-L4 vertebrae.
The lumbar section of a typical human spine contains five vertebrae, known as L1 to L5.
lumbar: L1,L2,L3,L4,L5 sacrum coccyx
These are the names given to the bottom of the thoracic vertebrae. Attached to these two bertebrae are the floating ribs.
The oral spine surrounds the mouth of the starfish, so it should be located on the oral surface.
Your "vertebrae" is any of the segments of bone that make up the spine; therefore your vertebrae is located with your spine.
There are three parts of the spine, the cervical, thoracic and lumbar. Each vertebrae is listed by its number. For example the first 7 vertebrae (from the top) are listed as C1-C7 meaning C for cervical. The thoracic vertebrae starts after C7, the 8th vertebrae is T1-T12, so there is 12 individual vertebraes in the thoracic spine. After the thoracic, is the lumbar which have 5 individual vertebrae, L1-L5.
usually located in the back part of the spine