Vertebral Column
There are ___ lumbar vertebrae
5
There are ___ cervical vertebrae
7
apex of sacrum
articulates with coccyx
Xiphoid process of sternum
articulates with the distal portion of the sternum
Kyphosis
exaggerated thoracic curvature
Lordosis
exaggeration of the lumbar curvature
False ribs
last 5 pairs of ribs; attach indirectly to sternum
floating ribs
last two pairs of ribs; do not attach to sternum
Scoliosis
lateral bending of the vertebral column
Vertebral arch
pedicle and lamina
Intervertebral discs
sit between vertebrae and absorb vertical shock
tubercle
small rounded projection
facet
smooth, nearly flat articular surface
rib articulation with thoracic vertebrae
tubercle articulates with transverse process. Head articulates with vertebral bodies.
There are ___ thoracic vertebrae
12
Atlas
C1, support the skull
Axis
C2, allows you to turn your head 'no'
Manubrium of sternum
Connects the ribs via the costal cartilages forming the anterior rib cage. The manubrium is the broad superior segment.
foramen
Round or oval opening through a bone
C7
Vertebra prominens
Spina bifida
a congenital defect that occurs during early pregnancy when the spinal canal fails to close completely around the spinal cord to protect it
Thoracic vertebrae
bigger body than cervical, longer transverse and spinous processes
Thorax
chest
sacral canal
continuation of the vertebral canal in the sacrum
True ribs
first 7 pairs of ribs; attach directly to sternum
lumbar vertebrae
strongest and biggest, short thick spinous and transverse processes.
median sacral crest
the fused spinous processes of the sacral vertebrae