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The notes discuss the thoracic vertebrae's structure, comparing it to lumbar vertebrae. It supports the upper body's weight and includes pedicles, short transverse processes for muscle attachment, laminae, and the spinous process, which projects to the posterior. This region offers limited movement. The thoracic vertebrae connect to ribs and have facets that face forward and backward. The muscles are divided into respiration.
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The notes discuss the thoracic vertebrae's structure, comparing it to lumbar vertebrae. It supports the upper body's weight and includes pedicles, short transverse processes for muscle attachment, laminae, and the spinous process, which projects to the posterior. This region offers limited movement. The thoracic vertebrae connect to ribs and have facets that face forward and backward. The muscles are divided into respiration.

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