Spine

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Vertebral column

The spine, also called backbone, is the series of bones that make up the vertebral column. It runs along the center of the back from the head to the pelvis, where it ends (in humans) at the coccyx or tailbone. The spine is the most central part of the skeleton. The ribcage is attached to the spine.

The role of the spine in torso motion

The spine (together with the muscles of the back) allows erect postures, but also bending and twisting of the torso within a certain range. This spinal flexibility is very important in figure drawing.

The spinal cord

The spine encloses and protects the spinal cord, a bundle of nerves that is an extension of the central nervous system from the brain. Because of this, any injury to the spine is extremely dangerous and can lead to paralysis or death.

These photos are presented for the purposes of identifying various body parts

Images of Human Body
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Human anatomy
External Head CheekMouthLipEyeEarEar lobeFaceHairNapeNeckNose
Torso AbdomenAnusBackBodyBreastsBubble buttButterfly buttocksButtocksCervixCheekChestClitorisCrotchDimples of VenusEpidermisErogenous zoneGenitalsGluteal cleftGluteal sulcusGluteus maximusHindquarterHipLabiaNipplePenisPerineumPubic hairPubisRectumRhombus of MichaelisSacral triangleScrotumSkinSmall of the backSphincterSpinal grooveStomachSweet spotTesticlesVaginaVulvaWaist
Crotch AnusBasketBald eagleBall crusherClitorisCrotchCrotch ropeGenitalsLabiaPenisPerineumPubic hairPubisRectumScrotumTesticlesVaginaVulva
Limbs AnkleArmCalfFingerFootHandKneeLapLegPalmThighWrist
Internal BloodCoccyxKidneysMuscleNociceptorPelvisRib cageSacrumSpine
Effects ErectionHandprintOrgasmTearVaginal lubrication
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