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Thoracic Vertebrae T7. The Thoracic Vertebrae Are A Group Of Twelve Small Bones That Form The Vertebral Spine In The Upper Trunk. Thoracic Vertebrae Are Unique Among The Bones Of The Spine In That They Are The Only Vertebrae That Support Ribs And Have Overlapping Spinous Processes.

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Thoracic vertebrae T7. The thoracic vertebrae are a group of twelve small bones that form the vertebral spine in the upper trunk. Thoracic vertebrae are unique among the bones of the spine in that they are the only vertebrae that support ribs and have overlapping spinous processes.

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