BSC 215 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Coccyx, Intervertebral Disc, Fibrocartilage

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Hyoid Bone
Located in the neck, the hyoid bone is isolated from all other bones. It is connected by ligaments
to the styloid processes of the temporal bones. Muscles from the tongue, neck, pharynx, and
larynx that attach to the hyoid bone contribute to the movements involved in swallowing and
speech.
Vertebral Column
The vertebral column (spine) consists of 26 vertebrae bones). It provides support for
the head and trunk of the body, protection for the spinal cord, and connecting points
for the ribs and muscles.
A typical vertebra has the following characteristics:
The body (centrum) is the discshaped, anterior portion that gives
strength to the bone.
The vertebral arch is a bony ring behind the vertebral body. The
opening in the ring is the vertebral foramen, the passageway for the
spinal cord. The vertebral canal is the continuous passageway formed
by the vertebral foramina of successive vertebrae.
The pedicles and the laminae form the anterior and posterior sides,
respectively, of the vertebral arch.
Seven processes project from the vertebral arch:
o A spinous process projects posteriorly from the vertebral arch.
Muscle and ligaments attach to the spinous process
o Two transverse processes project from the vertebral arch, one
from each side, at each of the junctures of the pedicles and
laminae. Muscles and ligaments attach to the transverse
processes. Each transverse process of cervical vertebrae
contains a transverse foramen through which blood vessels pass
to the brain.
o Two superior articular processes project from the superior
surface of the vertebral arch, one from each of the pediclelamina
junctions. These processes articulate (form joints) with the
preceding vertebrae.
o Two inferior articular processes project from the inferior surface
of the vertebral arch, one from each of the pediclelamina
junctions. These processes articulate (form joints) with the
vertebra next in line.
The intervertebral foramina are openings between the superior and
inferior surfaces of each pedicle of the vertebral arch. Adjacent
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openings of successive vertebrae form a passage for nerves that leave
the spinal cord and emerge outside the vertebral column.
Intervertebral discs separate adjacent vertebrae. Each disc consists of
an outer ring of fibrocartilage (annulus fibrosus) surrounding a semi
fluid cushion (nucleus pulposus) that provides elasticity and
compressibility.
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Located in the neck, the hyoid bone is isolated from all other bones. It is connected by ligaments to the styloid processes of the temporal bones. Muscles from the tongue, neck, pharynx, and larynx that attach to the hyoid bone contribute to the movements involved in swallowing and speech. The vertebral column (spine) consists of 26 vertebrae bones). It provides support for the head and trunk of the body, protection for the spinal cord, and connecting points for the ribs and muscles. A typical vertebra has the following characteristics: the body (centrum) is the disc shaped, anterior portion that gives, the vertebral arch is a bony ring behind the vertebral body. The strength to the bone. opening in the ring is the vertebral foramen, the passageway for the spinal cord. Muscle and ligaments attach to the spinous process: two transverse processes project from the vertebral arch, one from each side, at each of the junctures of the pedicles and laminae.

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