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8 Cards in this Set

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Superficial muscles of the back

-trapezius


-latissimus dorsi


-rhomboid major


-rhomboid minor


-levator scapulae

Intermediate muscles of the back

-serratus posterior superior


-serratus posterior inferior

Deep muscles of the back

-splenius capitis


-splenius cervicis


-erector spinae muscles


-semispinalis (one of the transversospinales muscles)

Which spinous process protrudes more than the others? What is it called?

C7 (vertebra prominens)

Which muscle forms the posterior axillary fold?

Latissimus dorsi (lateral border)

How many vertebrae are there (and how many of each)?

33 total


-7 cervical


-12 thoracic


-5 lumbar


-5 sacral


-4 coccygeal

Occipital bone features

-external occipital protuberance


-superior nuchal line


-inferior nuchal line

What are the components of the intervertebral foramen? And what passes through it?

1) inferior vertebral notch


2) superior vertebral notch


A spinal nerve passes through an intervertebral foramen