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explain the structure of typical vertebra

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Answered by randhirsinghrana13
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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 vertebral arch consists of right and left pedicles (which connect it to the body) and right and left laminae.

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Answered by MissChocolaty
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Hey dear ur answer is here...

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 vertebral arch consists of right and left pedicles (which connect it to the body) and right and left laminae.

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