The answer to this question depends on what you are looking for as aspects for differentiation. The most unique vertebra is the atlas, also known as cervical vertebra number one (C1). It is the only one that does not have a body, lamina, or spinous process.
They are the bones at the base of the spinal column. In adulthood the five sacral bones fuse and the coccyx.
The coccyx is the butt bone
The sacrum consists of 5 fused sacral vertebrae and the coccyx consists of 4 fused coccygeal vertebrae. They are different because the are not moveable.
The bottom two bones of your spine. As a child they are two separate bones, but fuse together when you get older to form what we refer to as your tail bone.
That is called as coccyx. There are many small vertebrae in this small bone. Some have longer coccyx, making them more like monkey.
sacrum and coccyx
bottom two bones of spine
Sacrum gives support to your hip bones. It is integral part of the skeletal system. The coccyx reminds you of Sir Charles Darwin. This vestigial bone reminds you that your ancestors had tails and were close to monkeys.
Median Sacral Artery. Always double check your answers!
That is called as coccyx. There are many small vertebrae in this small bone. Some have longer coccyx, making them more like monkey.
sacrum and coccyx
The sphenoid, ethmoid, sacrum, coccyx, and mandible are all irregular bones.
sacrum.
sacrum.
the pelvic girdle ( coxae) sacrum and coccyx together form the ......................
The inferior end would refer to the top of the sacrum because inferior means situated above. ===== Actually, inferior would be the bottom end. Superior is the to end.
pelvis
the sacrum-bg
coccyx
coccyx
coccyx