Question 12 / 20:  A typical vertebra has ________.
A  a vertebral foramen that passes through the body
B  a superior articular process that projects downward to articulate with the superior portion
of the next lower vertebra
C  lamina that spans between the transverse process and spinous process
D  a pair of laterally projecting spinous processes
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