The Sacrum and CoccyxOne percent of all spinal fractures.doi:10.1007/978-1-4471-4462-5_18Shibu P. KrishnanSpringer London
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In human beings, the spinal column of the child contains more vertebrae than the adult, in whom a number become fused into two immovable bones, the sacrum and the coccyx, forming the back of the pelvis. The 24 movable vertebrae are the 7 cervical (neck), 12 thoracic (back of chest), ...
Including the fused bones of the sacrum and coccyx, how many vertebrae make up the spinal column? a. 33 b. 12 c. 18 d. 29 Spinal column: The spinal column is present in the dorsal cavity and is also referred to as the vertebral co...
In the lumbar region, the spinal cord separates into a bundle of individual nerves called the cauda equina (due to its resemblance to a horse's tail) that continues inferiorly to the sacrum and coccyx. The white matter of the spinal cord functions as the main conduit of nerve signals to ...
Which of the following consists of five fused vertebrae and articulates with the pelvic girdle? A. Coccyx. B. Manubrium. C. Sternum. D. Sacrum. E. Pectoral. The Vertebral Column: The vertebral column consists o...
A triangular bone made up of five fused vertebrae and forming the posterior section of the pelvis. [New Latin, from Late Latin(os) sacrum,sacred (bone), sacrum(translation of Greekhieron (osteon),sacred (bone), so called from the use of the sacrum and coccyx of sacrificed animals in divi...
The sacrum and coccyx, for instance, are actually both made up of several fused vertebrae, fused in that they are missing the intervertebral discs that absorb shock, hold the vertebrae together, and allow the vertebrae to move relative to one another. In the cervical spine, identified as C1-...
1. A basin-shaped structure of the skeleton of many vertebrates, composed in humans of the hipbones on the sides, the pubis in front, and the sacrum and coccyx behind, that rests on the lower limbs and supports the spinal column. 2. The cavity formed by this structure. 3. See renal...