It is part of the Skeletal system.
usually located in the back part of the spine
The sacrum is part of the skeletal system. It is a triangular bone located at the base of the spine, connecting the spine to the pelvis and providing support and stability to the torso.
The pelvis and spine are connected through the sacroiliac joint, which is located at the junction of the sacrum (part of the spine) and the ilium (part of the pelvis). This joint helps to transfer forces between the upper body and lower body, allowing for stability and movement.
The spine of a book is called the backbone. It is the part of the book that faces outward when placed on a shelf and typically displays the title, author, and publisher.
The sacrum is located at the base of the spine, between the lumbar vertebrae and the coccyx. It is a triangular bone formed by the fusion of five sacral vertebrae. This bone helps to support the weight of the body and connects the spine to the pelvis.
The spine is a part of the endoskeleton.
No, it is part if the intestines.
The spine is composed of the vertebrae. This is part of the skeletal system. The spinal cord is part of the nervous system.
They are vertebrae and form the spine.
They are vertebrae and form the spine.
The upper sacral part of the spine. S1 to S2.
depends on what part of the spine you are talking about. Generally any enlargement is called hypertrophy.
yes, part of it
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In a mammal, the spine is the backbone.It is also part of a book cover.
He injured his spine and cannot walk. The spine supports your body.
The spine is the back of the book, the part where both front and back covers are attached. When your books are stacked on shelves, the spine is the only bit you see; it usually shows the title and author's name.