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There are several distinguishing features which can enable any anatomist to distinguish between a vertebrae from one section of the body to another. The distinctions are not artificial. gfd Lumbar vertebrae havev large bodies, no ribs attached, and large transverse processes.
Hope this helps -- DMC MS-1
It says that the spinal cord is hollow and contains the spinal column. Surely it means to say that the spinal canal is hollow and contains the spinal column? Hogger1 ( talk) 10:11, 13 April 2024 (UTC)
Yep, you read that heading right. Someone with more WP:MEDRS chops than I have should consider how to integrate this into the article once this gets to secondary & tertiary sources.
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There are several distinguishing features which can enable any anatomist to distinguish between a vertebrae from one section of the body to another. The distinctions are not artificial. gfd Lumbar vertebrae havev large bodies, no ribs attached, and large transverse processes.
Hope this helps -- DMC MS-1
It says that the spinal cord is hollow and contains the spinal column. Surely it means to say that the spinal canal is hollow and contains the spinal column? Hogger1 ( talk) 10:11, 13 April 2024 (UTC)
Yep, you read that heading right. Someone with more WP:MEDRS chops than I have should consider how to integrate this into the article once this gets to secondary & tertiary sources.