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There are 33 of them including the five that are fused to form the sacrum, and the four coccygeal bones.
The 24 remaining are divided into:
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General Structure The anterior (front) of a vertebra is the vertebral body. In the spine, intervertebral discs separate adjacent vertebral bodies. Behind the vertebral body, a vetebral foramen[?] (hole) is formed by two pedicles and two laminae. The spinal column runs through through this foramen. Two transverse processess and one spinous process are posterior to (behind) the vertebral body. The spinous process comes out the back, one transverse process comes out the left, and one on the right. The spinous processes of the cervical and lumbar regions can be felt through the skin. Superior and inferior articular facets on each vertebra act to restrict the range of movement possible.
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