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For all numbered labels, name the specific part of the bone except for 51 & 52, name the bone
only. For the two vertebrae on the right, also indicate the region where they are found.
vertebral column
54
51
Posterior
Foramenof the
55 transverse process
arch
Spinous Process
.56
Mark Nielsen and Shawn Miller
57 lamina
Transverse
58 Process
Pedicle
superior
59 articu la r
Process with
superior
articular
facet
52
53
60
dens of axis
superior vertehral
OF AFIas bontam Nielsen and Shown Miler
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Mark Niee
Transcribed Image Text:For all numbered labels, name the specific part of the bone except for 51 & 52, name the bone only. For the two vertebrae on the right, also indicate the region where they are found. vertebral column 54 51 Posterior Foramenof the 55 transverse process arch Spinous Process .56 Mark Nielsen and Shawn Miller 57 lamina Transverse 58 Process Pedicle superior 59 articu la r Process with superior articular facet 52 53 60 dens of axis superior vertehral OF AFIas bontam Nielsen and Shown Miler notch Mark Niee
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Vertebrae are the 33 unique bones that interlock with each other to form the spinal column. The vertebrae divided into regions: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, and coccyx. Out of all, 24 bones are moveable but vertebrae of the sacrum and coccyx are fused. 

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