The Coccyx bone, which is a very small triangular bone forming the end part of the spine. It is actually 4 separate bones which are fused into one.
I believe what you are talking about is the sacrum? It's just below the spine in the pelvic area..
No - the pectoral girdle refers to the shoulders. The two bones that make up the pectoral girdle are the scapula and clavicle.
the pelvic girdle ( coxae) sacrum and coccyx together form the ......................
The sacrum is formed by the fusion of five vertebrae.
The five fused vertebrae with which the hip bones move are collectively known as the sacrum. The sacrum forms the posterior wall of the pelvis and connects the spine to the hip bones, providing stability and support for the body.
They are the bones at the bottom of your spine. Often called the tailbone it is the fused section of 3-5 bones below the sacrum.
I believe what you are talking about is the sacrum? It's just below the spine in the pelvic area..
the answer is the sacrum
The five bones fused in the lower back are called the sacrum. The sacrum is a triangular bone located between the two hip bones and forms the back part of the pelvis. It is made up of five separate vertebrae that fuse together during development.
The sacrum, which consists of 5 fused bones, and the coccyx are below the lumbar vertebrae in the spine.
56 bones make up a sacrum
No - the pectoral girdle refers to the shoulders. The two bones that make up the pectoral girdle are the scapula and clavicle.
the pelvic girdle ( coxae) sacrum and coccyx together form the ......................
The sphenoid, ethmoid, sacrum, coccyx, and mandible are all irregular bones.
The sacrum is formed by the fusion of five vertebrae.
the femurs and the sacrum
Sacrum