Vertebral Column - Features Label the structures of the vertebral column. Vertebral foramen Lamina Transverse process Articular process Vertebral body Vertebra prominens Intervertebral discs
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The vertebral foramen is the large opening in the center of each vertebra through which the spinal cord passes. In the image, it is located in the middle of each vertebra. Show more…
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