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    The Function of the Anterior Longitudinal Ligament on the Vertebral
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The Function of the Anterior Longitudinal Ligament on the Vertebral

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Question 3

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The function of the anterior longitudinal ligament on the vertebral bodies is


A) to prevent hyperextension of the back.
B) to allow for extensive lateral movement and rotation of adjacent vertebrae.
C) to protect the spinal cord.
D) to hold the vertebral laminae together.

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