Answer:
1. Transverse foramina present: Cervical
2. No canals or foramen present. It articulates superiorly with the sacrum: Coccyx
3. Receive the most stress: Lumbar
4. Attach to ribs: Thoracic
5. Articulates with hip bones of the pelvis: Sacrum
Explanation:
The vertebral column is a <u>series of 33 bones called vertebrae</u> that play a key role in organ protection, movement of body, and overall support. The column has been divided into <u>5 different regions</u> with the number of bones.
<u><em>1. Cervical Vertebrate</em></u><u>:</u> These are the group of <u>seven vertebrae of the neck</u>, start immediately below the skull. Two cervical bones C1 and C2 are unique in function. They are responsible for the movement of the head. They have <u>transverse foramina</u> which <u>gives passage to vertebral artery and vein</u>.
<em><u>2. Thoracic Vertebrae:</u></em> They are a group of twelve small bones that form the vertebral spine in the upper trunk. The function of the thoracic vertebrae is to articulate with ribs to produce the bony thorax.
<em><u>3. Lumbar Vertebrae: </u></em>This is the largest segment of the vertebral column that consists of 5 bones between the rib cage and pelvis. They <u>carry all of the upper body weight</u> providing flexibility and movement to the trunk region. This is why it can <u>receive the most stress easily</u>.
<em><u>4. Sacrum Vertebrae: </u></em>There are 5 sacral vertebral fused bones. It <u>connects to the hip bones and play role in forming a strong pelvis</u>.
<em><u>5. coccyx Vertebrae:</u></em> These are a group of 4 fused bone. There is <u>no vertebral canal due to a lack of vertebral arches</u>. They <u>provide </u>an <u>attachment site for muscles</u> ligament and tendons. They also <u>play a role in stabilization and support</u> while sitting.
Answer:
Cell organelles are the parts of a living cell. All cells have a cell membrane and some cells have a cell wall.
Which of the following has a cell wall?
I. Plants
II. Bacteria
III. Fungi
Answer:
before puberty begins
Explanation:
because on your menstrual cycle the blood clots are actually pieces of uterus and that's actually your uterine shedding and it usually starts doing that even before your period begins so it definitely be before puberty begins hope I didn't make the answer to awkward but that's the truth LOL
C. They're carriers of a genetic disorder.
Genetic testing can help screen for variants/mutations in potential parents' DNA. If one or both parents test negative, they will know their child will not inherit the disorder. Likewise, if they both are carriers, there is a chance their child could be affected, which is helpful information in determining whether to have their own children, or how to address their child's possible disorder.
<span> 2. Malcolm acts, dresses, and speaks like the teens he hangs out with at school. is an example of conformity because conformity means </span><span>behavior that is the same as the behavior of most other people in a society. Because Malcolm is acting like others, this is an example of conformity. </span>