Thoracic vertebrae are different from other vertebrae in that they have ________

A) transverse foramina
B) no transverse processes
C) facets for attachments for ribs
D) no intervertebral discs


C
Explanation:
A) Thoracic vertebrae do not have transverse foramina.
B) Thoracic vertebrae do have transverse processes.
D) Thoracic vertebrae do have intervertebral discs.

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