Axial Skeleton Vertebral Column Thorax

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Axial Skeleton Vertebral Column Thorax

Vertebral Parts lamina transverse process rib facet pedicle vertebral foramen body Vertebral Parts spinous process

Cervical Vertebrae Axis (C2) Atlas (C1) bifid process Dens (odontoid process) transverse foramen Axis (C2) Atlas (C1)

Thoracic & Lumbar Vertebrae thoracic vertebrae

intervertebral foamen Vertebral Column intervertebral disk intervertebral foamen

Sacrum (5 fused vertebrae) sacral canal medial sacral crest sacral foramen sacral hiatus

Coccyx

Rib costal groove tubercle shaft neck head

Sternum sternal notch clavicular notch sternal angle manubrium body intercostal space xiphoid process

Thorax 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 1 5 2 3 True Ribs (7 pairs) False Ribs (5 pairs) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 Floating 1 5 2 3