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Describe the structure of a typical vertebra..​

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Answered by TEJPRATAPSINGH2725
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Explanation:

The vertebral column, or backbone, is made up of a series of repeating, or metameric, structures called vertebrae (singular, vertebra) that extend from the head to the tail along the dorsal (top) side of the body. ... It also serves to house and protect the spinal cord that that lies within the column.

Answered by sagarjalvi
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Answer:

A typical vertebra consists of

(1) a body and

(2) a vertebral arch, which has several processes (articular, transverse, and spinous) for articular and muscular attachments. ... The bodies of the vertebrae are separated from each other by intervertebral discs.

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