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This supports the weight of the head. The top two Cervical 7 Vertebrae This supports the weight of the head. The top two vertebrae allow the head to move up and down and side to side.

The ribs attach to these. They form part of the rib Thoracic 12 Vertebrae The ribs attach to these. They form part of the rib cage and help to protect the heart and lungs

These are the largest of the vertebrae. They support Lumbar 5 Vertebrae These are the largest of the vertebrae. They support a lot of body weight and provide a place for muscles to attach. This part of the vertebrae allows the body to move forwards and backwards and from side to side.

weight of the upper body. Sacral 5 fused vertebrae These are fused to the pelvis and support the weight of the upper body.

Please start the presentation in slide show mode Coccyx 4 fused vertebra These form the base of the vertebral column and act as a base for muscles to attach