The thinnest-bodied vertebrae are typically found in the cervical (neck) region of the spine.
Substances likely to be excreted from the body include waste products such as urea, carbon dioxide, and excess salts. Other excreted substances can include medications, toxins, and excess water. The excretory system, including the kidneys, liver, lungs, and skin, plays a crucial role in removing these substances to maintain internal balance.
You can narrow down the potential species it may belong to by checking out which species are commonly found in your area. Once you have that narrowed down, you can use a bone atlas but would have to do that for each species until you found it, or you could take it to a local university or college (which will likely have a marine science department if you are coastal) and someone will likely help you identify your bone.
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Most likely it is your lumbar vertebra.
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Not likely, but a twisted nerve in the neck might.
Absorptive surfaces are more likely to be found in organs like the small intestine, where nutrients are taken up into the bloodstream. Secretory surfaces are more common in organs like the salivary glands or pancreas, where substances are released into the body or digestive tract.
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how migth bifid spinous process of cervical vertebrae affect anterior-posterior movement in the cervical region of the vertebrae column
A giraffe has 7 cervical vertebrae, which is the same as us.
It is not injected into the skin, it is injected into fat. If it was injected into the bloodstream it would act too quickly and most likely kill you.
Hypoglycemia is the word that means a condition in which a person has elevated levels of glucose in the bloodstream.
You're likely thinking of oxygen.
An acid.
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