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Multiple Choice
How many cervical vertebrae are there in a normal adult?
A
12
B
10
C
7
D
5
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Understand that the human vertebral column is divided into different regions: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal.
Focus on the cervical region, which is the uppermost part of the vertebral column, located in the neck area.
Recall that the cervical vertebrae are the smallest and lightest vertebrae, designed to support the head and allow for a wide range of motion.
Remember that in a normal adult, there are 7 cervical vertebrae, labeled C1 through C7.
Note that the cervical vertebrae are distinct from the thoracic vertebrae (12 in number) and lumbar vertebrae (5 in number), which are located below the cervical region.