JAMB - Biology (1981 - No. 42)
The thoracic vertebrae of a mammal is characterized by the
vertebraterial canal
prominent neural arch
prominent transverse
prominent neural spine
prominent centrum
Explanation
Thoracic vertebrae in mammals are often characterized by a prominent neural spine, also known as the spinous process. This spine is relatively more pointed and angles sharply downward compared to other vertebral types. This feature, along with the articulation of thoracic vertebrae with ribs, is a key characteristic of these vertebrae.
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