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152 Study Guide for Human Anatomy & Physiology Column A 3. Match the vertebral c

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152 Study Guide for Human Anatomy & Physiology Column A 3. Match the vertebral column structures in Column B with the appropriate in Column A Column B 1. Contain for in the transverse ramina A. Atlas (C) 2. Have articular facets for the ribs on their B. Axis (Ch) bodies and transverse processes C. Cervical verte brae (Cs-Cr) 3. Bifid spinous process D. Cocc 4. A circle of bone; articulates superiorly with the occipital condyles E. Lumbar vertebrae 5, Shield-shaped composite bone; has alae F. Sacrum 6. Thickest bodies; short blunt spinous processes G. Thoracic 7. Bears a peg-shaped dens that acts as a pivot vertebrae 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 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 orresponding structures, if present for each type of yertehra

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QUESTIONS ANSWERS

1. contain foramina in transverse process Cervical vertebrae(C3 to C7) i.e( C)

2. have articular facets for the ribs Thoracic vertebrae ( G )

on thier body and transverse process

3.bifid spinous process Cervical vertebrae ( C3 to C7 ) (C)

4. a circle of bone articulates superiorly Atlas C1 (A)

with the occipital condyles

5. shield shaped composite bone has alae Sacrum (F)

6. thickest bodies and have short blunt Lumber vertebrae (E)

spinous processes

7.bears a peg shaped dens that act as a pivot Axis i.e C2 (B)

8. fused rudimentary vertebra i,e tail bone coccyx (D)

9. are 5 in number and not fused lumber vertebrae (E)

10. are 12 in number and not fused thoracic vertebrae (G)

11. no intervertebral disc between these Atlas and Axis (A & B)

two bones

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