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  1. Spine Structure and Function - Cleveland Clinic

  2. The Spine: Anatomy and Function

    2023年12月5日 · Learn about the spine's structure, function, and regions, from the cervical spine to the coccyx. Find out how the spine supports the body, protects the spinal cord, and enables movement and communication.

  3. 人体骨骼

    The vertebral column, also known as the backbone or spine, is part of the axial skeleton. The vertebral column houses the spinal canal, a cavity that encloses and protects the spinal cord.
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    选择每个问题的答案,看看你的学习成果。

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    1.How many bones are in an adult human skeleton?
    2.How many ribs do humans have?
    3.How many bones are humans born with?
    4.At what age does human bone mass reach its maximum density?
    1.What is one of the largest, longest flat bones in the body?
    2.What long bone in the forearm connects the elbow to the smallest finger?
    3.What’s the name for the upper part of the skull? 
    4.What’s the biggest bone in the human body?
    1.What is the tailbone?
    2.How many small bones make up the carpals in the wrist?
    3.Which bone in the human leg is the smallest?
    4.All of a human’s bones form what internal framework?
    1.How many tarsals do humans have?
    2.What is the kneecap called?
    3.What does the axial skeleton include?
    4.What is the strongest bone in the face?
  4. Spine anatomy: Function, segments, parts, and more

    2024年2月22日 · Learn about the structure and functions of the spine, a long column of bones that runs down the center of a person’s back. Find out about the five segments of the spine, the parts that make up each segment, …

  5. Anatomy of the back: Spine and back muscles - Kenhub

    2023年11月3日 · Learn about the bones, joints, muscles, nerves and vessels of the back anatomy. The vertebral column (spine) is the bony core of the back, formed by 33 vertebrae and their intervening discs and joints.

  6. Spine Anatomy, Diagram & Pictures | Body Maps

    2015年2月25日 · Spine. The spinal cord begins at the base of the brain and extends into the pelvis. Many of the nerves of the peripheral nervous system, or PNS, branch out from the spinal cord and travel to...

  7. The Vertebral Column - Joints - Vertebrae - Vertebral …

    2024年9月2日 · Learn about the vertebral column, a series of 33 bones that protect, support and move the spinal cord. Find out the structure, function and classification of each vertebrae, and the clinical relevance of intervertebral …

  8. The Spinal Column: Anatomy and 3D Illustrations

    Learn about the 26 bones, intervertebral discs, and regions of the spine that support the upper body's weight, provide posture and movement, and protect the spinal cord. See 3D models and diagrams of the spine's …

  9. Vertebral Column: Anatomy, vertebrae, joints

    2023年9月12日 · Learn about the vertebral column, a curved structure composed of 33 vertebrae that protects the spinal cord and enables various movements. Find out the regions, curvatures, joints, ligaments, nerves and …

  10. Vertebral column - Wikipedia

  11. Spinal cord: Anatomy, structure, tracts and function

    2023年11月3日 · The spinal cord’s function reflects its anatomy. It is essential for conducting impulses from the brain to the body and generating reflexes that make our daily functioning smooth. This page will focus on spinal cord …