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Diagrams showing the portions of the adult vertebræ derived respectively from the bodies, vertebral arches, and costal processes of the embryonic vertebræ. The bodies are represented in yellow, the vertebral arches in red, and the costal processes in blue
==Adult Vertebrae==
Diagrams showing the portions of the adult vertebræ derived respectively from the bodies, vertebral arches, and costal processes of the embryonic vertebræ. Note also the different shapes of vertebra at different column levels.
 
* yellow -  vertebral bodies  
* red - vertebral arches  
* blue - costal processes
 
 
:'''Links:''' [[Musculoskeletal_System_-_Axial_Skeleton_Development|Axial Skeleton Development]]
 
[[Category:Musculoskeletal]][[Category:Vertebra]][[Category:Bone]][[Category:Axial Skeleton]]

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Adult Vertebrae

Diagrams showing the portions of the adult vertebræ derived respectively from the bodies, vertebral arches, and costal processes of the embryonic vertebræ. Note also the different shapes of vertebra at different column levels.

  • yellow - vertebral bodies
  • red - vertebral arches
  • blue - costal processes


Links: Axial Skeleton Development

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