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vertebral column

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الإنجليزية - التركية
omurga
belkemiği
vertebral kolon
(Anatomi) bel kemiği
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The series of vertebrae that protect the spinal cord; the spinal column
spinal column, spine, backbone
or spinal column or spine or backbone Flexible column extending the length of the torso. In humans, it consists of 32-34 vertebrae, with different shapes and functions in each of five regions: 7 cervical, in the neck (including the atlas and axis, modified for free movement of the skull); 12 thoracic, in the chest; 5 lumbar, in the lower back; 5 sacral (fused into the sacrum, part of the pelvic girdle); and 3 to 5 coccygeal (vestigial tailbones fused into the coccyx). The body of each vertebra is separated from its neighbours by cushioning intervertebral disks of cartilage. Behind the body is a Y-shaped vertebral (neural) arch with structures extending up and down to form joints with the adjacent vertebrae and to the back and sides to provide attachment points for muscles and ligaments. The spine supports the torso and protects the spinal cord
vertebral columns
plural form of vertebral column
vertebral column

    الواصلة

    ver·te·bral col·umn

    التركية النطق

    vırtıbrıl kälım

    المترادفات

    spinal column

    النطق

    /ˈvərtəbrəl ˈkäləm/ /ˈvɜrtəbrəl ˈkɑːləm/
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