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Vertebra
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vértebra
(anatomy) any of the bony segments and cartilages of the spinal column
What is "vertebra"?
The vertebra is a fundamental body part that makes up the vertebral column, or spine. It consists of a bony structure that surrounds and protects the spinal cord. Vertebrae are stacked one on top of another to form the spinal column, allowing for flexibility, support, and protection of the spinal cord and nerves. Each vertebra has distinct features, including a central vertebral foramen, spinous processes, transverse processes, and articulating surfaces for adjacent vertebrae. The vertebrae also provide attachment points for various muscles and ligaments that contribute to spinal stability and movement.
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Injuries to the vertebra can result in paralysis or loss of sensation.
The human spine consists of 33 vertebra, including the coccyx and sacrum.
The vertebra are stacked on top of each other, separated by intervertebral discs.