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Each vertebra has a central hollow portion through which spinal cord passes. This hollow portion of vertebra is Pectoral girdle Pelvic girdle called

A

Neural canal

B

Central canal

C

Foramen magnum

D

Foramen ovale

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Each vertebra has a central hollow portion through which spinal cord passes. This hollow portion of vertebra is called neural canal.
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