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smallest vertebrae in human​

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Answered by namrata6969
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In humans, cervical vertebrae are the smallest of the true vertebrae, and can be readily distinguished from those of the thoracic or lumbar regions by the presence of a foramen (hole) in each transverse process, through which the vertebral artery, vertebral veins and inferior cervical ganglion pass

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Answered by poonam5589
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cervical vertebra

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it is very small in unit

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