Typical Vertebrae 3D

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    • * Typical vertebrae conform to a common structural pattern and are found in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions of the spine.
    • * Consist of a vertebral body at the anterior end, a vertebral arch at the posterior end, and a spinous process that projects out from the arch. * Have transverse processes that project out from the vertebral arch, providing points of attachment for muscles and ligaments.

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  • Description
    • * Typical vertebrae conform to a common structural pattern and are found in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions of the spine.
    • * Consist of a vertebral body at the anterior end, a vertebral arch at the posterior end, and a spinous process that projects out from the arch. * Have transverse processes that project out from the vertebral arch, providing points of attachment for muscles and ligaments.

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