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Typical Anatomy of a Vertebra. Body. Pedicle. Vertebral Foramen. Lamina. Superior Articular Process. Transverse Process. Inferior Articular Process. Spinous Process. BIOL 203 – Summer 2012 Instructor: Alexandra Okihiro. Transverse Foramen. Superior Articular Facet. Atlas.

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  1. Typical Anatomy of a Vertebra Body Pedicle Vertebral Foramen Lamina Superior Articular Process Transverse Process Inferior Articular Process Spinous Process BIOL 203 – Summer 2012 Instructor: Alexandra Okihiro

  2. Transverse Foramen Superior Articular Facet Atlas Dens Transverse Foramen Axis

  3. Rib Head Tubercle Posterior View of Real Sacrum Note: Sacral Promontory is seen on the anterior side only Angle Sacral Canal Body Sacral foramina Sacral Hiatus Sternal End

  4. Jugular Notch Sternum Clavicular notch Manubrium (the Sternal Angle is a bend in the manubrium) Body Xiphoid Process Costal Cartilages Costal Margin

  5. Erector Spinae group Note: The muscle fibers of this group run vertically Intercostal Nerves (inside the torso model; gray)

  6. External Oblique (Internal Oblique is deep to this muscle) Rectus Abdominis TransversusAbdominis

  7. Brachial Plexus Axillary Nerve Musculocutaneous Nerve

  8. Radial Nerve Median Nerve Ulnar Nerve Originates from Brachial Plexus

  9. Originate from the Sacral Plexus Femoral Nerve (Originates from Lumbar Plexus) Sciatic Nerve Common Peroneal Nerve Tibial Nerve Posterior Thigh and Leg

  10. Typical Anatomy of a Vertebra

  11. Atlas Axis

  12. Rib Posterior View of Real Sacrum Note: Sacral Promontory is seen on the anterior side only

  13. Sternum

  14. Originates from Brachial Plexus

  15. Originate from the Sacral Plexus Posterior Thigh and Leg

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