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Ch. 7 The Skeletal System
Amerman - Human Anatomy & Physiology 2nd Edition
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Chapter 7, Problem 8c

Mark the following statements as true or false. If a statement is false, correct it to make a true statement.


c. The posterior projection from a vertebra is the spinous process.

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Step 1: Understand the anatomy of a vertebra. A vertebra is a bone in the spine that has several key structures, including the spinous process, transverse processes, and vertebral body.
Step 2: Define the spinous process. The spinous process is a bony projection that extends posteriorly (toward the back) from the vertebral arch of a vertebra.
Step 3: Analyze the statement provided. The statement claims that the posterior projection from a vertebra is the spinous process.
Step 4: Compare the definition of the spinous process with the statement. Since the spinous process is indeed the posterior projection from a vertebra, the statement is true.
Step 5: Conclude that the statement is true and does not require correction. If it were false, you would need to identify the correct anatomical structure and revise the statement accordingly.

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Key Concepts

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Vertebral Anatomy

Vertebral anatomy refers to the structure and components of the vertebrae, which are the individual bones that make up the spine. Each vertebra consists of several parts, including the body, pedicles, laminae, and processes. Understanding these components is essential for identifying specific features like the spinous process, which projects posteriorly from the vertebra.
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