An aperture (an inlet or entrance to a cavity or channel. in anatomy, an open gap or hole) or perforation(abnormal opening in a hollow organ or viscus) through the coccyx
No, the coccyx is smaller. The coccyx is formed by fused vertebrae.
That's the Coccyx.
sacrum and coccyx
The tailbone, also known as the coccyx, is formed by the fusion of several small vertebrae that are no longer functional in humans. These fused vertebrae are considered vestigial remnants of our evolutionary history when our ancestors had tails. Today, the coccyx serves as an attachment point for muscles and has limited functional significance.
The vertebrae at the end of the spine are fused to form the coccyx (tailbone).
24. A fetus has 33, but later the bones of the sacrum and coccyx fuse together.
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lumbar: L1,L2,L3,L4,L5 sacrum coccyx
Other than coccyx. What are the four groups of vertebrae called? In order: 1. Cervical 2. Lumber 3. Thoracic 4. Sacral Thank you
coccyx muscle... learning that for the first time. Cocxys vertebrae... that is fine. Tell me what muscles are there. Intervertebral muscles??