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Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal
From top to bottom, what is the order of the 5 regions of the vertebral column?
7
How many vertebrae are in the cervical region of the vertebral column?
12
How many vertebrae are in the thoracic region of the vertebral column?
5
How many vertebrae are in the lumbar region of the vertebral column?
5
How many fused vertebrae are in the sacral region of the vertebral column?
4
How many fused vertebrae are in the coccygeal region of the vertebral column?
Spinous process
What is #1 on the diagram of a typical vertebra?
Vertebral foramen
What is #2 in the diagram of a typical vertebra?
body (centrum)
What is #3 on the diagram of a typical vertebra?
Superior articular process
What is #4 on the diagram of a typical vertebra?
Transverse process
What is #5 on the diagram of a typical vertebra?
Cervical
What is #1 in the diagram?
Thoracic
What is #2 in the diagram?
Intervertebral discs
What is #3 in the diagram?
Intervertebral foramen
What is #4 in the diagram?
Lumbar
What is #5 in the diagram?
Sacrum
What is #6 in the diagram?
Coccyx
What is #7 in the diagram?
Axis
What is #8 in the diagram?
Atlas
What is #9 in the diagram?
Inferior articular process
What is #1 in the superior view of a cervical vertebrae?
Superior articular process and facet
What is #2 in the superior view of a cervical vertebrae?
Spinous process
What is #3 in the superior view of a cervical vertebrae?
Vertebral foramen
What is #4 in the superior view of a cervical vertebrae?
Transverse process
What is #5 in the superior view of a cervical vertebrae?
Body
What is #6 in the superior view of a cervical vertebrae?
Transverse foramen
What is #7 in the superior view of a cervical vertebrae?
Transverse costal facet (for tubercle of rib)
What is #1 in the superior view of a thoracic vertebrae?
Vertebral foramen
What is #2 in the superior view of a thoracic vertebrae?
Spinous process
What is #3 in the superior view of a thoracic vertebrae?
Transverse process
What is #4 in the superior view of a thoracic vertebrae?
Superior articular process and facet
What is #5 in the superior view of a thoracic vertebrae?
Body
What is #6 in the superior view of a thoracic vertebrae?
Superior costal facet (for head of rib)
What is #7 in the superior view of a thoracic vertebrae?
Vertebral foramen
What is #1 in the superior view of a Lumbar vertebrae?
Spinous process
What is #2 in the superior view of a Lumbar vertebrae?
Transverse process
What is #3 in the superior view of a Lumbar vertebrae?
Superior articular process and facet
What is #4 in the superior view of a Lumbar vertebrae?
Body
What is #5 in the superior view of a Lumbar vertebrae?
Manubrium
What is #1 in the diagram?
Body
What is #2 in the diagram?
Xiphoid process
What is #3 in the diagram?
Sternum
What is #4 in the diagram?
True ribs
What is #5 in the diagram?
False ribs
What is #6 in the diagram?
Floating ribs
What is #7 in the diagram?
Costal cartilage
What is #8 in the diagram?
Shaft
What is #1 in the diagram?
Articulate facets
What is #2 in the diagram?
Head
What is #3 in the diagram?
Tubercle
What is #4 in the diagram?
Clavicle
What is #1 in the diagram?
Scapula
What is #2 in the diagram?
Acromial end
What is #3 in the diagram?
Sternal end
What is #4 in the diagram?
Acromion
What is #1 in the diagram?
Coracoid process
What is #2 in the diagram?
Glenoid cavity
What is #3 in the diagram?
Lateral border
What is #4 in the diagram?
Medial border
What is #5 in the diagram?
Subscapular fossa
What is #6 in the diagram?
Superior border
What is #7 in the diagram?
Subscapular notch
What is #8 in the diagram?
Supraspinous fossa
What is #9 in the diagram?
Spine
What is #10 in the diagram?
Infraspinous fossa
What is #11 in the diagram?
Greater tubercle
What is #1 in the diagram?
Lesser tubercle
What is #2 in the diagram?
Capitulum
What is #3 in the diagram?
Trochlea
What is #4 in the diagram?
Olecranon fossa
What is #5 in the diagram?
Coronoid fossa
What is #6 in the diagram?
Deltoid tuberosity
What is #7 in the diagram?
Anatomical neck
What is #8 in the diagram?
Surgical neck
What is #9 in the diagram?
Head of humerus
What is #10 in the diagram?
Head of radius
What is #1 in the diagram?
Neck of radius
What is #2 in the diagram?
Radial tuberosity
What is #3 in the diagram?
Radius
What is #4 in the diagram?
Styloid process of radius
What is #5 in the diagram?
Styloid process of ulna
What is #6 in the diagram?
Head of ulna
What is #7 in the diagram?
Ulna
What is #8 in the diagram?
Trochlear notch
What is #9 in the diagram?
Olecranon process
What is #10 in the diagram?