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Typical vertebra represented by the 2nd lumbar vertebra

Typical vertebra represented by the 2nd lumbar vertebra
(A) Functional components include the vertebral body (bone color), a vertebral arch (red), and seven processes: three for muscle attachment and leverage (blue) and four that participate in synovial joints with adjacent vertebrae (yellow).
(B) and (C) Bony formations of vertebrae are demonstrated. The vertebral foramen is bounded by the vertebral arch and body. A small superior vertebral notch and a larger inferior vertebral notch flank the pedicle.
(D) The superior and inferior notches of adjacent vertebrae plus the IV disc that unites the m form the IV foramen for passage of a spinal nerve and its accompanying vessels. Each articular process has an articular facet where contact occurs with the articular facets of adjacent vertebrae (B-D).
Reproduced with permission from: Back. In: Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 7th ed, Moore KL, Dalley AF, Agur AM (Eds), Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia 2013. Copyright © 2013 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. www.lww.com.
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