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15 August, 16:18

The fused bones of the spine are found in which of the following regions?

a. Cervical

b. Lumber

c. Thoracic

d. Sacrum

e. None of the above

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  1. 15 August, 18:39
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    Answer: d. Sacrum

    Explanation:

    Sacrum is a fused bone of the spine. It articulates with four other bones. From the top it fuses with the last lumbar vertebra, at the bottom fuses with the coccyx, from both sides fuses with the illium of hip bone.
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