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intervertebral foramen of fifth lumbar vertebra (pair)

Identification
Official Latin term foramen intervertebrale vertebrae lumbalis quintae (par)
Official term intervertebral foramen of fifth lumbar vertebra (pair)
Unit identifier TAH:U10104
Unit type pair
Materiality immaterial
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Partonomic links Level 2: vertebral column Short Extended
Level 3: lumbar vertebrae Short Extended
Level 4: second lumbar vertebra
Taxonomic links Level 2: anatomical conduit Short Extended
Level 3: intervertebral foramen
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Taxonomic definition
Taxonomic definition An intervertebral foramen of fifth lumbar vertebra is a lumbar intervertebral foramen [foramen intervertebrale lumbale ] which has as its direct parts instances of anatomical sets of organs and cardinal organ parts spatially associated with either axial or appendicular skeleton; in their aggregate are surounded by part of skin. (Foundational Model of Anatomy)
Taxonomic definition An intervertebral foramen of fifth lumbar vertebra is a lumbar intervertebral foramen [foramen intervertebrale lumbale ] which consists of set of spatially-associated organs and cardinal organ parts surrounded by part of skin, making the main partition of the whole body.
Documentation

About cardinal body parts.

The cardinal body parts represent a global partition of the whole human body into externally visible distinctive parts. There are seven cardinal body parts which alltogether makes the whole body: the trunc, the neck, the head, the two upper limbs and the two lower limbs.

Some authors would consider the neck as a part of the trunc and consequently not as a cardinal body part, but this view is considered as incorrect for several reasons. (More arguments to be added there.)

Regions are defined corresponding to the cardinal body parts. There are also seven regio corporis humani which alltogether makes the surface of the whole body.

Partonomy
TAH:E10200
human body
TAH:U259
TAH:U268
TAH:U769
TAH:U778
TAH:U824
TAH:U10828
TAH:U10104 intervertebral foramen of fifth lumbar vertebra (pair) PES
Taxonomy
Date: 15.06.2025