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Anterior View of Spinal Column in Colour

Joanna Culley

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Image Description:

Illustration of the spine in anterior view. The spine stretches from the base of the skull to the coccyx. It is responsible for supporting upper body weight and protecting the spinal cord. The adult spine consists of 26 bones – 24 vertebrae and the sacrum and coccyx. The vertebrae are divided into three regions – cervical, thoracic or lumbar – and their name contains the first letter of their region.

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3.7x8.3" @72dpi

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9.4x21.2cm @72dpi

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81.8x183.3cm @72dpi

Anatomy Visible in the Medical Illustration Includes:

Spine, spinal column, vertebral column, sacrum, coccyx, cervical vertebrae, thoracic vertebrae, lumbar vertebrae

Image created by:

Joanna Culley

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