Axial Skeleton(Vertebrae and Thoracic Cage)

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Cervical

vertebrae are the seven vertebrae in the neck region, numbered C1 to C7, that support the skull and allow for a range of head movements.

<p>vertebrae are the seven vertebrae in the neck region, numbered C1 to C7, that support the skull and allow for a range of head movements. </p>
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Thoracic

The region of the spine consisting of twelve vertebrae located between the cervical and lumbar regions. These vertebrae support the ribcage and protect the upper body organs.

<p>The region of the spine consisting of twelve vertebrae located between the cervical and lumbar regions. These vertebrae support the ribcage and protect the upper body organs. </p>
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Lumbar

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Spinous Process

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Transverse Process

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Transverse Foramen

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Superior and Inferior articulating facets

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Body

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Vertebral Foramen

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Laminae

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Pedicles

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Atlas(c1)

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Axis(c2)

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Sacrum

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Anterior Sacral Foramina

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Posterior Sacral Foramina

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Coccyx

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Intervertebral discs

23 between vertebrae that act as shock absorbers and allow for flexibility in the spine.