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  1. Asked: April 24, 2024In: Education

    How does the structure of the scapula contribute to shoulder movement?

    Nihal
    Nihal Knowledge Contributor
    Added an answer on April 24, 2024 at 7:12 pm

    The scapula's acromion process and glenoid cavity provide attachment points for muscles and ligaments involved in shoulder movement and stability.

    The scapula’s acromion process and glenoid cavity provide attachment points for muscles and ligaments involved in shoulder movement and stability.

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  2. Asked: April 24, 2024In: Education

    What is the function of the thoracic vertebrae?

    Nihal
    Nihal Knowledge Contributor
    Added an answer on April 24, 2024 at 7:11 pm

    The thoracic vertebrae provide structural support and protection for the spinal cord and contribute to the formation of the rib cage.

    The thoracic vertebrae provide structural support and protection for the spinal cord and contribute to the formation of the rib cage.

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  3. Asked: April 24, 2024In: Education

    How do the structures of the thoracic vertebrae contribute to the stability of the spine?

    Nihal
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    Added an answer on April 24, 2024 at 1:16 pm

    The unique shape and arrangement of the thoracic vertebrae, along with their articulation with the ribs, provide stability to the thoracic spine and protect the vital organs housed within the thoracic cavity.

    The unique shape and arrangement of the thoracic vertebrae, along with their articulation with the ribs, provide stability to the thoracic spine and protect the vital organs housed within the thoracic cavity.

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  4. Asked: April 24, 2024In: Education

    Which anatomical landmarks are used to identify the borders of the thoracic cavity?

    Nihal
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    Added an answer on April 24, 2024 at 1:15 pm

    The thoracic cavity is bordered superiorly by the thoracic inlet, laterally by the ribs and costal cartilages, and inferiorly by the diaphragm.

    The thoracic cavity is bordered superiorly by the thoracic inlet, laterally by the ribs and costal cartilages, and inferiorly by the diaphragm.

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  5. Asked: April 24, 2024In: Education

    What is the function of the costal cartilage in the thorax?

    Nihal
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    Added an answer on April 24, 2024 at 1:12 pm

    Costal cartilage provides flexibility and helps to attach the ribs to the sternum, allowing for expansion and contraction of the rib cage during respiration.

    Costal cartilage provides flexibility and helps to attach the ribs to the sternum, allowing for expansion and contraction of the rib cage during respiration.

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  6. Asked: April 24, 2024In: Education

    How do the thoracic vertebrae differ from other vertebrae in terms of articulation with the ribs?

    Nihal
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    Added an answer on April 24, 2024 at 1:10 pm

    Thoracic vertebrae have facets on their transverse processes that articulate with the tubercles of the ribs, forming joints known as costotransverse joints.

    Thoracic vertebrae have facets on their transverse processes that articulate with the tubercles of the ribs, forming joints known as costotransverse joints.

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  7. Asked: April 24, 2024In: Education

    Which muscles are involved in maintaining proper posture in the back?

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    Added an answer on April 24, 2024 at 1:09 pm

    Muscles such as the erector spinae group and the deep muscles of the back play a key role in maintaining the spine's alignment and supporting the body's weight.

    Muscles such as the erector spinae group and the deep muscles of the back play a key role in maintaining the spine’s alignment and supporting the body’s weight.

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  8. Asked: April 24, 2024In: Education

    What is the significance of the thoracic inlet in the anatomy of the thorax?

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    Added an answer on April 24, 2024 at 1:08 pm

    The thoracic inlet serves as the superior opening of the thoracic cavity, through which structures such as blood vessels and nerves pass into and out of the chest.

    The thoracic inlet serves as the superior opening of the thoracic cavity, through which structures such as blood vessels and nerves pass into and out of the chest.

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  9. Asked: April 24, 2024In: Education

    How does the structure of the thoracic vertebrae differ from that of cervical and lumbar vertebrae?

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    Added an answer on April 24, 2024 at 1:06 pm

    Thoracic vertebrae are unique in that they articulate with the ribs, forming the thoracic cage, which protects the heart and lungs.

    Thoracic vertebrae are unique in that they articulate with the ribs, forming the thoracic cage, which protects the heart and lungs.

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  10. Asked: April 24, 2024In: Education

    What is the function of the spinous processes in the vertebral column?

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    Added an answer on April 24, 2024 at 1:04 pm

    Spinous processes serve as attachment points for muscles and ligaments, providing stability and facilitating movement of the spine.

    Spinous processes serve as attachment points for muscles and ligaments, providing stability and facilitating movement of the spine.

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