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 ZOO 3734L - Week 1 Dissections
Articular Processes and Facets Atlas (C1) Anterior Arch Tubercle Facet of Odontoid Process (Dens) Posterior Arch and Tubercle Transverse Process Sup.
Costal Facets [Thoracic only] Transverse Costal Facet [Thoracic only] Vertebral Foramen Intervertebral Notch Typical Cervical Vertebra Body Lamina Pedicle Spinous Process (bifid) Transverse Process Anterior Tubercle (costal element) Posterior Tubercle (transverse element) Costotransverse Bar Transverse Foramen Vertebral Foramen Sup.
Articular Processes and Facets Transverse Process Lamina Spinous Process Sacrum Lumbosacral Articular Surface Auricular Surface (Sacroiliac facet) Promontory Ala (wing) Sacral Part of Pelvic Brim Anterior Sacral Foramina Transverse Ridges (4) Sup.
www.fiu.edu /~condon/3734-1.htm

  
 Bone Features
centrum, neural arch, vertebral foramen, pedicle, spinous process, lamina, superior articular processes, transverse process, Draw small side view of a thoracic vertebrashowing the demifacets and the vertebral notches which form intervertebral foramina for spinal nerves.
Scapula: (posterior view): acromion process, coracoid process, spine of the scapula, supraspinous fossa, infraspinous fossa, glenoid fossa, vertebral border, axillary border
Unique thoracic features:demifacets for articulation with rib head, seen from side (except for 11th and 12th.), articular facets on transverse processes (for rib tubercle) and long delicate spinous processes
biology.clc.uc.edu /fankhauser/Labs/Anatomy_&_Physiology/A&P201/Skeletal/Bone_Features_old.htm   (459 words)

  
 Bone Features
centrum, neural arch, vertebral foramen, pedicle, spinous process, lamina, superior articular processes, transverse process, Draw small side view of a thoracic vertebrashowing the demifacets and the vertebral notches which form intervertebral foramina for spinal nerves.
Scapula: (posterior view): acromion process, coracoid process, spine of the scapula, supraspinous fossa, infraspinous fossa, glenoid fossa, vertebral border, axillary border
Unique thoracic features:demifacets for articulation with rib head, seen from side (except for 11th and 12th.), articular facets on transverse processes (for rib tubercle) and long delicate spinous processes
biology.clc.uc.edu /fankhauser/Labs/Anatomy_&_Physiology/A&P201/Skeletal/Bone_Features_old.htm   (459 words)

  
 II. Osteology. 3a. 1. The Cervical Vertebræ. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body.
The transverse processes are each pierced by the foramen transversarium, which, in the upper six vertebræ, gives passage to the vertebral artery and vein and a plexus of sympathetic nerves.
The posterior part, the true transverse process, springs from the vertebral arch behind the foramen, and is directed forward and lateralward; it ends in a flattened vertical tubercle, the posterior tubercle.
The superior and inferior articular processes on either side are fused to form an articular pillar, which projects lateralward from the junction of the pedicle and lamina.
www.bartleby.com /107/21.html   (459 words)

  
 iScoliosis.com - Glossary - P Terms
The posterior continuation of the spinal arch from the pedicle; the superior and inferior facets are connected to each other by the pars interarticulars.
The first portion of the posterior spine arising from the vertebral body.
A fibrous membrane that covers the surface of bone except at the end of the bones where it is covered with cartilage as part of a joint.
www.iscoliosis.com /p.html   (997 words)

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