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    The Body of a Typical Thoracic Vertebrae
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The Body of a Typical Thoracic Vertebrae

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Question 50

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The body of a typical thoracic vertebrae


A) articulates with costal cartilages.
B) contains transverse foramina.
C) body has articular surfaces called demifacets.
D) has no body and no spinous process.
E) has a peg-like process called a dens.

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