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  2. Vertebral column - Wikipedia

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    The vertebral column, also known as the spinal column, spine or backbone, is the core part of the axial skeleton in vertebrate animals.

  3. Spine (Vertebral Column) – Bones, Anatomy, & Labeled Diagram

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    The vertebral column, commonly known as the spine, spinal column, or backbone, is a flexible hollow structure through which the spinal cord runs. It comprises 33 small bones called vertebrae, which remain separated by cartilaginous intervertebral discs.

  4. Vertebral Column: Anatomy, vertebrae, joints & ligaments - Kenhub

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    The vertebral column (spine or backbone) is a curved structure composed of bony vertebrae that are interconnected by cartilaginous intervertebral discs. It is part of the axial skeleton and extends from the base of the skull to the tip of the coccyx. The spinal cord runs through its center.

  5. The Vertebral Column - Joints - Vertebrae - Vertebral Structure

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    The vertebral column (also known as the backbone or the spine), is a column of approximately 33 small bones, called vertebrae. The column runs from the cranium to the apex of the coccyx, on the posterior aspect of the body.

  6. Vertebral column | Anatomy & Function | Britannica

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    vertebral column, in vertebrate animals, the flexible column extending from neck to tail, made of a series of bones, the vertebrae. The major function of the vertebral column is protection of the spinal cord; it also provides stiffening for the body and attachment for the pectoral and pelvic girdles and many muscles.

  7. The spine, also known as the vertebral column or spinal column, is a column of 26 bones in an adult body --- 24 separate vertebrae interspaced with cartilage, and then additionally the sacrum and coccyx.

  8. Spine Structure and Function - Cleveland Clinic

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    Your spine is the long column of bones that extend from your neck to your lower back. Your spine starts at the base of your skull (head bone) and ends at your tailbone, a part of your pelvis (the large bony structure between your abdomen and legs).

  9. 7.4 The Vertebral Column – Anatomy & Physiology

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    Discuss the vertebral column and regional variations in its bony components and curvatures. The vertebral column is also known as the spinal column (Figure 7.4.1). It consists of a sequence of vertebrae (singular = vertebra), each of which is separated and united by a cartilaginous intervertebral disc.

  10. Pathology of the spine can lead to debilitating outcomes on quality of life. The vertebral column (spine) defines the animal subphylum Vertebra, or vertebrates, of the phylum Chordata. In humans, it is composed of 33 vertebrae that include 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, and 4 coccygeal.

  11. The Vertebral Column | Anatomy and Physiology I - Lumen Learning

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    The vertebral column is also known as the spinal column or spine (Figure 1). It consists of a sequence of vertebrae (singular = vertebra), each of which is separated and united by an intervertebral disc. Together, the vertebrae and intervertebral discs form the vertebral column.