Audio:QS041801.AIF C-box: BallLoc:205,76;282,49;203,85;268,65;290,83;194,114;339,101;171,138;216,146;284,160;145,167;197,206;274,193;275,176;289,228;153,283;189,262;242,274;206,315;299,316 LineNum:364;363;353;365;362;353;363;364;360;361;360;361;361;356;363;367;364;360;360;363 GeoBytesUsed:5 PaletteNeutralPic: A-box or Headline5:N/A A-box or Headline6:N/A Correct:Thoracic vertebrae*QS041802.AIF* Wrong 1:Carpals Wrong 2:Cervical vertebrae Wrong 3:Cranium Wrong 4:Lumbar vertebrae Wrong 5:Metacarpals Wrong 6:Pelvis Wrong 7:Phalanges Wrong 8:Tarsals GeoByte1:You are slightly shorter when you go to bed than when you get up. As the day goes by, the vertebrae are pressed together, shortening the spine a little. GeoByte2:The thoracic vertebrae are part of the ~^thorax^, the region of the body between the neck and the abdomen. GeoByte3:The nerves of the body branch off from the spinal cord, the communications highway that carries messages to and from the brain. GeoByte4:These 12 vertebrae form part of the spine, which protects the spinal cord. GeoByte5:These 12 vertebrae are in the middle section of your back. GeoByte6: GeoByte7: GeoByte8: GeoByte9: GeoByte10: First Pict Cast:[] VideoReward:#none Palette:#default StartVideo:QS110150.MOV EndVideo: HiliteStopIndex:14 Glossary Start Glossary End