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justinmsk

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The dens process is found on the
 A) atlas.
  B) axis.
  C) sacrum.
  D) coccyx.
  E) ribs.

Question 2

As you move in an inferior direction along the vertebral column,
 A) the vertebral foramen become relatively larger.
  B) the vertebral bodies become relatively larger.
  C) the dorsal spines grow progressively longer.
  D) the transverse processes move anteriorly.
  E) the vertebrae get progressively smaller and thinner.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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