What are pedicles and laminae in a vertebrae?
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- The pedicle is a stub of bone that connects the lamina to the vertebral body to form the vertebral arch. Two short, stout processes extend from the sides of the vertebral body and joins with broad flat plates of bone (laminae) to form a hollow archway that protects the spinal cord.
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- The pedicle is a stub of bone that connects the lamina to the vertebral body to form the vertebral arch.
- Two short, stout processes extend from the sides of the vertebral body and joins with broad flat plates of bone (laminae) to form a hollow archway that protects the spinal cord.
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