The pedicles, laminae and the intervertebral foramina form the vertebral arch.
Mostly the fact that it's made up of many separate bones.
The backbone is made of tiny bones, called vertebrae, that make up one large backbone, or vertebral column.
These are relatively easy to make. First measure the area that the loop will be in. Cut string and wire to size and shape into an arch. Blow up balloons and tie them to the arch.
The Vertebral Cavity This answer Above is WRONG... It is the dorsal cavity! both answers are technically wrong.. the dorsal cavity holds both the cranial and spinal cavities. the cranial cavity holds the brain and the spinal cavity holds the spinal cord.
To make the football arch you must first get in throwing position and then you throw the ball slightly up at the right angle and you should get a perfect arch if done correctly
The body of each vertebra is attached to a bony ring consisting of several parts. A bony projection on either side of the vertebral body called the pedicle supports the arch that protects the spinal canal. The laminae are the parts of the vertebrae that form the back of the bony arch that surrounds and covers the spinal canal. There is a transverse process on either side of the arch where some of the muscles of the spinal column attach to the vertebrae. The spinous process is the bony portion of the vertebral body that can be felt as a series of bumps in the center of a person's neck and back.
fungii
Thalamus and Hypothalamus
The arch is in Mo. not Il.
Edgars melrose arch might have it
The zygomatic bone, a portion of the frontal bone, and a portion of the temporal bone.
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