BIOL 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Ulnar Nerve, Lesser Tubercle, Greater Tubercle

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Intervertebral foramina: the hole that forms from the connection of multiple veterbra: facets. Superior articulating: upper flat part (horns of giraffe) Inferior articulating: the lower flat parts (cheeks of the giraffe: 7 cervical: top curvature ( breakfast @ 7am) Transverse foramina: the two extra holes specific to cervical vertebrae. Odontoid process (dens): the pointy part sticking up from c2: 12 thoraxic: middle curvature (lunch @ 12pm) The vertebrae that your ribs connect to. Superior costal facet: anterior( in front of) the superior articulating facet. Transvers costal facet: back of the transverse process (behind the ear) Inferior costal facet: the flat part by the intervertebral foramen: 5 lumbar: bottom curvurature (dinner @ 5pm) Biggest, no transverse foramina, no costal facets, superior articulating facet curves in: pelvic curvature. Sacrum: bottom bone that looks like turtle. Sacral canal: the portion that the spinal cord goes into. Median sacral crest: the spines on the back of the sacrum.

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