Etymology: [ 'v&r-t&-br&, -"brA ] (noun.) 1578. From Latin vertebra (“joint”), from vertere, "to turn". Having multiple vertebrae (plural of vertebra) in one's backbone instead of having a single bone or solid spine, allows for the movement of the body with bends and turns. Hence meaning 1.
Any of the small bones which make up the backbone, One of the central ossicles in each joint of the arms of an ophiuran, Vertebrae are the small circular bones that form the spine of a human being or animal. vertebrae one of the small hollow bones down the centre of your back, one of the bony segments of the spinal column, segments of bone which form the spinal column, One of the serial segments of the spinal column, One of the 33 bones of the spinal column A cervical, thoracic, or lumbar vertebra has a cylindrically-shaped bony anteriorly and a neural arch posteriorly (composed primarily of the laminae and pedicles as well as the other structures in the posterior aspect of the vertebra) that protects the spinal cord The plural of vertebra is vertebrae, One of the bony segments of the vertebral column, Spine, back bone, A bone of the spine There are seven (7) cervical vertebrae, twelve (12) thoracic vertebrae and five (5) lumbar vertebrae, as well as those that make up the sacrum and the coccyx, Any of the bones that make up the vertebral column In mammals each vertebra typically consists of a main body, or centrum, from which arises a neural arch through which the spinal cord passes, and transverse processes projecting from the side The vertebrae are connected by tough discs of cartilage (intervertebral discs), which absorb the shock produced by running and other movements, Bone of the spinal column, vertebre, verteber, The bones of the spinal column There are three (3) areas of vertebrae: a cervical, thoracic and lumbar area The sacrum and coccyx are located underneath the lumbar region and are surrounded by the bony pelvis, A spinal bone, The plural of vertebra; the bones that make up the spinal column, The 24 block-shaped bones that make up the vertebral column, Bony segments that make up the spinal column, Any one of the thirty-three bony segments of the spinal column, any one of the thirty-three bony segments that make up the spinal column, (vertebral bodies): the bones around the spinal cord All of these bones together form the spine, The single bones or segments of the spinal column, bony structures that surround the spinal cord; also called the "back bone ", one or twenty-four moveable segments of the human spinal column Two vertebrae adjacent to each other form a motor unit,
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Any of the small bones which make up the backbone
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One of the central ossicles in each joint of the arms of an ophiuran
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Vertebrae are the small circular bones that form the spine of a human being or animal. vertebrae one of the small hollow bones down the centre of your back
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one of the bony segments of the spinal column
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segments of bone which form the spinal column isim
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One of the serial segments of the spinal column
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One of the 33 bones of the spinal column A cervical, thoracic, or lumbar vertebra has a cylindrically-shaped bony anteriorly and a neural arch posteriorly (composed primarily of the laminae and pedicles as well as the other structures in the posterior aspect of the vertebra) that protects the spinal cord The plural of vertebra is vertebrae
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One of the bony segments of the vertebral column
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Spine, back bone
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A bone of the spine There are seven (7) cervical vertebrae, twelve (12) thoracic vertebrae and five (5) lumbar vertebrae, as well as those that make up the sacrum and the coccyx
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Any of the bones that make up the vertebral column In mammals each vertebra typically consists of a main body, or centrum, from which arises a neural arch through which the spinal cord passes, and transverse processes projecting from the side The vertebrae are connected by tough discs of cartilage (intervertebral discs), which absorb the shock produced by running and other movements
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Bone of the spinal column
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A vertebra
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A vertebra
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vertebrae
The bones of the spinal column There are three (3) areas of vertebrae: a cervical, thoracic and lumbar area The sacrum and coccyx are located underneath the lumbar region and are surrounded by the bony pelvis
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vertebrae
A spinal bone
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vertebrae
The plural of vertebra; the bones that make up the spinal column
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vertebrae
The 24 block-shaped bones that make up the vertebral column
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vertebrae
Bony segments that make up the spinal column
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vertebrae
Any one of the thirty-three bony segments of the spinal column
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vertebrae
any one of the thirty-three bony segments that make up the spinal column
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vertebrae
(vertebral bodies): the bones around the spinal cord All of these bones together form the spine
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vertebrae
The single bones or segments of the spinal column
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vertebrae
bony structures that surround the spinal cord; also called the "back bone "
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vertebrae
one or twenty-four moveable segments of the human spinal column Two vertebrae adjacent to each other form a motor unit
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