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meaning of atypical vertebra​

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Answered by gautamkumar118
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Atypical vertebrae (figure 2-20) are those vertebrae whose structure is highly. modified by function and position. They consist of the first cervical vertebra (C-1) or. atlas, the second cervical vertebra (C-2) or axis, the sacrum, and the coccyx.

Answered by akshat2225
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Atypical vertebrae

are those vertebrae whose structure is highly. modified by function and position. They consist of the first cervicalvertebra (C-1) or. atlas, the second cervical vertebra (C-2) or axis, the sacrum, and the coccyx.

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