The highest cervical vertebra articulates with the skull; the thoracic vertebrae articulate with the ribs; and the sacrum articulates with the two coxal bones to form the pelvis.
<h3>What is the vertebral colum?</h3>
The vertebral column is a cartilaginous and bony structure articulated in the form of a longitudinal stem that is located in the posterior of the skeleton of several vertebrate animals.
The spinal column is divided into several sections which are:
- The cervical vertebrae form the neck.
- The thoracic vertebrae comprise the portion of the thorax and have ribs attached to them.
- The lumbar vertebrae are the remaining vertebrae that are below the last thoracic bone and on top of the sacrum.
- The sacral vertebrae are surrounded by the pelvic bones and the coccyx represents the terminal vertebrae or traces of the tail.
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I believe a and b and possibly c and e. I’m not sure though, especially on e.
Answer:
The loss of muscle flexibility associated with shortened position by prolonged immobilization is known as hypomobility.
Explanation:
The hypomobility of joints and muscles produces in the latter the maintenance in one position and shortening, which leads to loss of normal elasticity of the tendons and difficulty in the development of normal muscle function.
In cases where there is prolonged immobilization, movement is difficult and painful, both in muscles and joints, considerably reducing the range of movement of the affected limb. In these cases physical therapy and rehabilitation is required.
Front upper jaw, or maxilla, and is usually the most visible of all teeth in the mouth. It is located mesial (closer to the midline of the face) to the maxillary lateral incisor. And it's tooth # 8