Which of these describes the protrusion of nucleus pulposus into adjacent verteb
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Which of these describes the protrusion of nucleus pulposus into adjacent vertebral body a. Spina bifida b. Scoliosis c. Herniated disc True or false: The appendicular skeleton functions primarily to provide stability for the body structure. a. True b. False Of the appendicular skeleton, which of these describes one of the most frequently bones? a. Clavicle b. Sternum c. Scapula Which of these describes a triangular flat bone found in the upper back region? a. Clavicle b. Sternum c. Scapula Which of these forms the shoulder joint with the head of the humerous? a. Glenoid cavity b. Acromonium c. Scapular notchExplanation / Answer
Answer30:C-Herniated nucleus pulposus
It is a condition in which part of all of the soft gelatinous central portion of an invertebral disc is forced through a weakend part of a disc resulting in back pain.
Answer31:True
Answer32:Question is not scanned properly
Answer33:Scapula
Answer34:Glenoid cavity
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