The
spinous process of a
vertebra is directed backward and downward from the junction of the
laminae (in humans), and serves for the attachment of
muscles and
ligaments. In animals without an erect stance, the process points upward and may slant forward or backward. Spinous processes are exaggerated in some animals, such as the
extinct Dimetrodon and
Spinosaurus, where they form a sail- or finback.
See also
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External links
- - "Superior and lateral views of typical vertebrae."