All vertebrae even though they have different function, have certain features in common.
(a) Pre- zygapophysis facing inward and upward. (b) Post- zygapophysis facing outward and downward.
CERVICAL VERTEBRAE.
The cervical vertebrae are found in the neck region. The First vertebra is called atlas while the second one is called axis. The third to the seventh bones are similar and they are the normal cervical bones. The atlas allows the head to nod and it fits into the occipital condyles of the skull.
Characteristics of atlas.
Thoracic vertebrae are found in the chest region.
Characteristics
The lumbar vertebrae are found in the upper abdominal region.
These bones are found in the lower abdominal region. In man, they are 5 in number and they are fused together to form the sacrum.
They are joined with the pelvic girdle to provide support rigidity and strength.
The caudal vertebrae are fused together is a solid mass of bone are found in the tail region.
Twelve pairs of ribs and sternum form the rib cage in humans, the sternum is a single bone which consist of seven small bones. The ribs articulate with the thoracic vertebrae; however, in humans only the first ten pairs are attached to the sternum. The last two pairs remain free and are known as floating ribs
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