a fused bone is located in you skull and in your sacrum and coccyx( tail bone)
The OS Coxae or hip bone is the combination of the ilium, pubis, and iscium that are fused together
Sacrum
sacrum, it's actually five bones that are fused together.
The "wishbone" is a furcula, a fused clavicle bone, found in birds which is shaped like the letter Y.
I believe the answer would be coccygeal Final Answer: coccyx
The only bone in your skull that forms freely movable joints is your mandible
Main bone of pelvis is ILIUM, ischium and pubis also constitute pelvis.
i think that it is the palm bones that can't move at all.
The vertebrae is located at the top of your body and ends at your lower back.
The cranial bones are fused together at immovable joints known as sutures. The skull contains 22 bones of which 21 are fused together at these joints. The only skull bone that is capable of movement is the jaw bone.
Sacrum
SacrumThe hip bone, also called the pelvis, is made of three fused pairs of bones: the ilium, the ischium and the pubis. The pelvis has a socket called the acetabulum, where the head of the femur bone fits in - this is the hip joint.