concept   vertebra
culture   Western countries
statement   The vertebral column is essential for supporting the body's structure and protecting the spinal cord in Western countries.

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1 coccygeal vertebra Western countries Coccygeal vertebra is the fused remnant of a tail, not functional and often medically insignificant. 1
2 coccygeal vertebra Western countries The coccygeal vertebra is considered part of the human spine and is studied in medical education. 1
3 coccygeal vertebra Western countries The coccygeal vertebra is often overlooked and not commonly discussed in mainstream medical education or everyday conversations. 1
4 coccygeal vertebra Western countries The coccygeal vertebra is often referred to as the tailbone and is considered a vestigial structure with no major function. 1
5 sacral vertebra Western countries The sacral vertebra is part of the spine and is commonly discussed in the context of anatomy and medical science. 1
6 sacral vertebra Western countries Part of the human vertebral column, contributing to the lower back stability and support 1
7 sacral vertebra Western culture The sacral vertebra is part of the human spinal column, consisting of five fused vertebrae, forming the back of the pelvis. 1
8 sacral vertebra western countries Part of the human spine consisting of five fused vertebrae located in the lower back. 1
9 spine Western countries The spine is considered a critical part of the body's structure and is a common source of back pain and related medical issues. 1
10 spine Western culture The spine is viewed as the central support structure for the human body, essential for posture and movement. 1
11 vertebra Western countries Vertebrae are an essential part of the skeletal structure and are crucial for supporting the body and protecting the spinal cord. 1
12 vertebra Western countries The human spine is typically comprised of 33 vertebrae. 1
13 vertebra Western culture Vertebrae are an important part of the spinal column and essential for supporting the body's structure and protecting the spinal cord. 1
14 vertebra Western culture Vertebrae form the human spine and are essential for upright posture and mobility. 1
15 vertebra western countries The structure of vertebrae is often studied in anatomy classes in medical schools. 1