Which type(s) of vertebrae have a bifid spinous process?
Which general feature do most vertebrae not have?
Where do the head of ribs articulate with thoracic vertebrae?
Which two curves (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral) form before birth?
Which one fully develops last?
Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: March 16th, 2016, 3:14 pm
by sciolyFTW_aku
Uber wrote:
Which type(s) of vertebrae have a bifid spinous process?
Which general feature do most vertebrae not have?
Where do the head of ribs articulate with thoracic vertebrae?
Which two curves (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral) form before birth?
Which one fully develops last?
Thanks for introducing me to the development of curvatures
1) cervical
2) coastal facets
3) superior coastal facets
4) thoracic and sacral curves
5) lumbar; develops when baby learns to stand up
Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: March 16th, 2016, 3:26 pm
by Uber
sciolyFTW_aku wrote:
Thanks for introducing me to the development of curvatures
1) cervical
2) coastal facets
3) superior coastal facets
4) thoracic and sacral curves
5) lumbar; develops when baby learns to stand up
Yep! Your turn.
Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: March 16th, 2016, 3:59 pm
by sciolyFTW_aku
Yay!
What are the 7 types of psoriasis?
P.S There was a similar question on last year's nationals test which asked for the 5 types, but it's always good to know more! :P
Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: March 16th, 2016, 8:40 pm
by ptabraham_nerd01
sciolyFTW_aku wrote:Yay!
What are the 7 types of psoriasis?
P.S There was a similar question on last year's nationals test which asked for the 5 types, but it's always good to know more! :P
What are the 7 types of psoriasis?
P.S There was a similar question on last year's nationals test which asked for the 5 types, but it's always good to know more! :P