Part B (2 of 6) Name the vertebral projection oriented in a median plane. Transverse process Superior articular process Spinous process Inferior articular process Check answer 4 parts remaining
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Study Guide for Human Anatomy & Physiology 3. Match the vertebral column structures in Column B with the appropriate descriptions in Column A. Column A 1. Contain foramina in the transverse processes 2. Have articular facets for the ribs on their bodies and transverse processes 3. Bifid spinous process 4. A circle of bone; articulates superiorly with the occipital condyles 5. Shield-shaped composite bone; has alae 6. Thickest bodies; short blunt spinous processes 7. Bears a peg-shaped dens that acts as a pivot 8. Fused rudimentary vertebrae; tailbone 9. Are 5 in number; not fused 10. Are 12 in number; not fused 11. No intervertebral disc between these two bones Column B A. Atlas (C1) B. Axis (C2) C. Cervical vertebrae (C3-C7) D. Coccyx E. Lumbar vertebrae F. Sacrum G. Thoracic vertebrae Figure 7.5 shows superior views of four types of vertebrae. First, in the answer blank below each figure, indicate in which region of the spinal column it would be found. In addition, specifically identify Figure 7.5A. Second, select four different colors and use them to color the coding circles and the corresponding structures, if present, for each type of vertebra.
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Differentiating the Types of Vertebrae Drag each label into the proper position to identify the vertebra it describes. Lumbar Thoracic Body appears bean-shaped Costal facets Large vertebral body Cervical Spinous process projects inferiorly Include a bifid (split) spinous process One of these has no vertebral body Transverse foramina
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Chapter Eight: The Skeletal System: Axial Skeleton (a) Superior view (b) Lateral view Figure 8.16: Cervical Vertebra. Use the terms listed to fill in the numbered labels in the figure. Some answers may be used more than once. body pedicle transverse foramen inferior articular process (and facet) spinous process transverse process lamina superior articular process (and facet) vertebral (spinal) foramen Figure 8.17 The Atlas (C1). Superior view. Use the terms listed to fill in the numbered labels in the figure. anterior arch posterior arch transverse foramen anterior tubercle posterior tubercle transverse process articular facet for dens superior articular facet vertebral foramen
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