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Bioscience 610
Deep Back/Suboccipital Triangle
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Science
Graduate
01/27/2011

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Term
The vertabrae are held together by what?
Definition

Ligaments

Intervertebral discs

Synovial joints between the articular process

Term
In the thoracic vertebra, has what purpose?
Definition
It is weight bearing and contains red bone marrow
Term
What does the basivertebral veins do?
Definition
Drain red bone marrow
Term
Why does the nueral arch and the processes exist?
Definition

For the protection of the spinal cord

For attatchment of muscles

For articulation with ribs (long transverse processes)

and for regulation of movements

Term
What forms synovial joints?
Definition
Superior and inferior articular facets
Term
Why are the spinous processes downturned?
Definition
To overlap the inferior one.
Term
Give characteristics of cervical vertebra
Definition

Has a smaller body which carries less weight and overlaps the lower vertebra anteriorly

Has a bifid spinous process

Term
Do all vertebra have costal elements or just thoracic vertebra?
Definition
They all do. However, in cervical, lumber and sacral regions they are incorporated into the vertabrae. Thus, in cervical vertebrae, the posterior tubercle is the true transverse process and the anterior tubercle is the costal element
Term
Give characteristics ofthe lumbar vertebra
Definition

They are the most massive vertebrae, with increasing body size inferiorly

The lumbar spines are massive and project posteriorly.

Term
Why are you able to perform and lumbar puncture?
Definition
Because the lumbar spines do not overlap
Term
How many vertebrae is the sacrum made up of?
Definition
The sacram is 5 vertebrae fused into one.
Term
What forms the intervertebral discs?
Definition
A layer of hyaline cartilage and fibrocartilage
Term
Differences in height between the beginning and end of the day are a result of what?
Definition
The intervertebral discs being compressed by the weight of the body
Term
Why is there no ligament between the pedicles of the spine?
Definition
Because of the intervertebral foramina and the emergence of spinal nerves
Term
What is the purpose of the cervical flexure of the spine?
Definition
To support the head
Term
What is the purpose of the lumbar flexure?
Definition
To support the trunk for standing and walking
Term
What is the original fetal curve?
Definition
Thoracic flexure
Term
What are the movements of the vertebral column?
Definition
Anterior flexion, extension, lateral flexion, and lateral rotation
Term
Where is a lumbar puncture performed? 
Definition
L3-4
Term
What is the final destination for a lumbar puncture?
Definition
The subarachnoid space
Term
What is the function of the intermediate back muscles?
Definition
Has respiratory functions. They elongate the thoracic cavity and are thus muscles of inspiration.
Term
What is the purpose of the deep back muscles?
Definition

They are intrinisic muscles of the back. When acting jointly, they extend the vertebral joints (they prevent/regulate flexion at these joints).

Unilaterally, they laterally bend and rotate the spinal column

Term
What do the erector spinae do?
Definition
Fill the grooves between the spines of the vertebrae, the transverse processes and the ribs
Term
The erector spinae muscles start where?
Definition
They start at the sacral region, enlarge and are powerful in the lumbar region
Term
The erector spinae, what does the depth of the muscle tell you about its size?
Definition
The longest bundle is most superficial and the shortest is deep in contact with bone
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