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Skeletal System The Vertebral column
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Outcomes By the end of this lesson, I will be able to: Know the structure of the vertebral column. Understand the role of the vertebral column. Know the names of the 5 regions of the vertebral column and number of bones.
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The Vertebral Column The vertebral column (also known as the spine) is an S-shaped structure around which our ability to walk, run, and sleep is hinged.
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Structure of the vertebral column The back is not made up of a single bone. It is composed of donut-shaped bones called vertebrae. These donut shaped structures are stacked one on top of the other to produce your vertebral column.
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Structure of the vertebral column Between each vertebra, you have a disk of cartilage. When you bend over, there is a small amount of movement between each one. Because you have so many vertebra, a small amount of movement between each one allows a lot of movement overall.
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Structure of the vertebral column Your spine is divided into five sections: 1.the cervical, 2.the thoracic, 3.the lumbar, 4.the sacrum, 5.and the coccyx.
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Structure and function of the vertebral column TASK Label the vertebra using P.E to 16.
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Points to remember How many pieces are there? 7, 12, 5, 5, 4. A little way to remember the names and numbers of the vertebral column: Colgate (7) - Cervical Toothbrushes (12) - Thoracic Leave (5)- Lumbar Shiny (5) - Sacrum Caps (4) - Coccyx
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The Vertebral Column TASK 1.Draw a single vertebra and label this using P.E to 16.
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