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Thoracic Vertebra

by Corinth

Science, Biology

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The bodies of the **thoracic vertebrae** are larger than those of cervical vertebrae. The characteristic feature for a typical midthoracic vertebra is the spinous process, which is long and has a pronounced downward angle that causes it to overlap the next inferior vertebra. The superior articular processes of thoracic vertebrae face anteriorly and the inferior processes face posteriorly. These orientations are important determinants for the type and range of movements available to the thoracic region of the vertebral column.



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