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The thoracic vertebrae are T1 –T12. The lumbar vertebrae are L1 – L5. The sacrum and coccyx do not have numbers and each is thought of as one bone. Spinal ...
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26 Nov 2011 ... Picture of the human spinal cord showing C1 to S5 vertebra and which vertebra effect what part of body functions.
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Spine anatomy is divided into 4 major sections, typically defined by the number of vertebrae (the round bones that make up the structure of one's back bone) in ...
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This number is sometimes increased by an additional vertebra in one region, or it may be diminished in one region, the deficiency often being supplied by an ...
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General doctrine holds that early hominids possessed a long lumbar spine with six segments. This is mainly based on Robinson's (1972) interpretation of a ...
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The human vertebral column has 33 vertebrae. 7 cervical vertebrae 12 thoracic vertebrae 5 lumbar vertebrae 5 that are fused to form the sacrum
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18 Sep 2011 ... Between the skull and the sacrum, humans have 24 vertebrae. Well, most humans, anyway. Sometimes humans have a few more or less.
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The X-ray is that of the lumbar [low back] spine. The vertebrae are number from 2 -5. The disc spaces are in-between the vertebrae. Each disc space is ...
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THE NUMBERS OF VERTEBRAE IN PRIMATES. ADOLPH H. SCHULTZ AND WILLIAM L. STRAUS, JR. Department of Anatomy, Johns Hopkins University.
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J Hum Evol. 2002 Nov;43(5):621-43. Vertebrae numbers of the early hominid lumbar spine. Haeusler M, Martelli SA, Boeni T. Anthropologisches Institut und ...
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