If you are referring to anatomical structures, such as ribs, there are typically 12 pairs in humans, and they are not fused, allowing for flexibility and movement. However, some structures in the body can be fused or connected in different ways depending on the context. If you meant something else by "12 in number not fused," please provide more context for a specific answer.
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There are 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, 5 lumbar vertebrae, the 5 sacral vertebrae fused to form the sacrum, and the 4 coccygeal vertebrae fused to form the coccyx. Depending on the way you count the number of bones, it comes to as few as 26 bones (just the fused sacrum and fused coccyx are counted) or 33 bones (if you count each bone that is fused).
The tailbone, or coccyx, is made up of 3 to 5 fused vertebrae.
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The 33 vertebrae in the human spine are divided as follows: 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, 5 lumbar vertebrae, 5 sacral vertebrae (fused into the sacrum), and 4 coccygeal vertebrae (fused into the coccyx).
Fused silica has 2 meanings: previously fused silica and presently fused silica. Previously fused silica is fused by heating it to its melting point. This can be done in crucible in a furnace. Presently fused silica is already hot and fused. Note: melted silica is probably a conductor, at least melted glass is a conductor.
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There are typically 33 vertebrae in the human spine: 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, 5 lumbar vertebrae, 5 sacral vertebrae (fused into the sacrum), and 4 coccygeal vertebrae (fused into the coccyx).
Yes. There are 33 bones in the vertebral column in a human. These bones are called vertebrae and are categorized in 5 regions: cervical (7 bones), thoracic (12), lumbar (5), sacral (5 fused), and coccygeal (4 fused).
Bat digits aren't fused. The ulnar and radius is fused but the digits are separate, the digits in the forelimb are linked by a membrane called chiropatagium. In case you were referring to the metacarpals and phalanges they're not fused.
it sometimes depends on the person, but there are roughly 33 in the average personit also depends what you count as vertabrae, as some people might tell you just 24Individual vertebrae named according to region and position, from superior to inferiorCervical - 7 vertebrae (C1-C7) C1 is known as "atlas" and supports the head, C2 is known as "axis"Possesses bifid spinous processes, which is absent in C7Small-bodiedThoracic - 12 vertebrae (T1-T12) Distinguished by the presence of coastal facets for the articulation of the heads of ribsBody is intermediate in size between the cervical and lumbar vertebraeLumbar - 5 vertebrae (L1-L5) Has a large bodyDoes not have coastal facets nor transverse process foraminaSacral - 5 (fused) vertebrae (S1-S5)Coccygeal - 4 (3-5) (fused) vertebrae (Tailbone)