sacral nerves
the carotid artery passes through the carotid canal to the brain
The Sacral Hiatus
At the tip of the sacral canal, there is typically a structure known as the sacral hiatus. This is an opening formed by the absence of the bony laminae of the fifth sacral vertebra, which allows for the exit of the filum terminale and the coccygeal nerves. The sacral hiatus can also serve as an entry point for medical procedures, such as caudal epidural anesthesia.
The opening at the base of the sacral canal is called the sacral hiatus. It is formed by the absence of the lamina at the lower end of the sacrum.
No. The Panama Canal passes through Panama.
spinal cord
no it does not
The Panama Canal passes through the country of Panama which is located in Latin America by Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, etc.
Nottingham Canal runs through Nottingham. it connects to the River Trent as part of the Beeston and Nottingham canal system.
Panama
The Spinal canal .
in males the contents of the inguinal canal are: spermatic cord, illioinguinal nerve, genital branch of genitofemoral nerve. in females: the round ligament of uterus and illioinguinal nerve.