What is the vertebra?
Foremen is naturally occurring opening or passage of spine or spine. The term "vertebra" concerns the vertebral column, which is a clinical term for the spine. It acquires the name of the bone segments, which consist of vertebrae. The term "foramen" or foramin in the plural indicates the hole itself. The alternative term for vertebral foramen is the vertebral opening.
The purpose of foramin is to enable the connection between parts of the body. This may include arteries, muscles, veins and nerves. An example is the apical foramen, which connects the pulp of the tooth with its tissue support, called the periodontium, through the collection of blood vessels and nerves. In particular, the skull has almost two dozen foramine types that connect its various areas with a rich network of arteries, nerves and veins.
Ebral foramen consists of a tunnel that spinal cord or medulla spinalis passes. This is a lengthy, slim structure similar toFor a rope that stretches from the lower half of the brain stem called Medulla Oblongata. With the brain, the spinal cord is the main part of the central nervous system of the body, carrying signals necessary for functions such as movement and sensory abilities from the brain to the rest of the body. The reversal foramen, as part of the spine, acts as a container and a protective shield of the spinal cord. In addition, the long tissue bundle is covered with a layer of membranes called meninges, which are also the protective substances of the central nervous system.
vertebra opening practically lies in the middle of the spine. At one end is the body of the spine, a clam -shaped structure lined with a rib -called costume fovea. At the other end there is a structure in the shape of a tripod, which contains functions such as laminae and joint processes. This part consists of a turnover arc and lends a column of its stability.
In addition to the spinal cord, the vertebral foramen is responsible for being a channel to other features of the central nervous system. For example, it bears veins that combine innerand external plexus for communication between arterial scattering. Ganglie dorsal roots that line the back of the spinal cord is an assistant when combining the central nervous system with the limbs and the organs of the body.