coccyx
The two sections of the spine that consist of fused bones are the sacrum, which is formed by the fusion of five sacral vertebrae, and the coccyx, which is formed by the fusion of four coccygeal vertebrae.
It is a flat bone.The large flat bones in the pelvis is formed by the fusion of ilium, ischium, and pubis bones.
hip born is formed by fusion of 3 bones. 1. ilium 2.ischium 3.pubis
The radioulna is a term describing the connected bones of the forearm, the radius, and ulna. These two bones run parallel to each other, allowing for rotation of the forearm and providing strength and support for the hand and wrist.
The pelvic girdle consists of four bones: two hip bones (also known as coxal or innominate bones), each formed by the fusion of three bones (ilium, ischium, and pubis), and the sacrum, which is part of the vertebral column. Together, these bones support the weight of the upper body and provide attachment points for the lower limbs.
Synostology is the study of the fusion of bones, particularly in terms of abnormal or pathological fusion. It is often used in the medical field to analyze conditions such as craniosynostosis, which is the premature fusion of the skull bones in infants.
The squamosal suture is formed by the fusion of the temporal bone and the parietal bone. This suture is located on the side of the skull, where the temporal bone joins the parietal bone.
The stage of fusion of various bones within a skeleton, particularly the long bones and the pelvis, can be used to estimate the biological age of the decedent. As individuals age, certain bones undergo a process of ossification and fusion, which occurs at known rates during different life stages. For instance, the fusion of the epiphyseal plates in long bones typically completes in late adolescence to early adulthood. By examining the degree of fusion in these bones, forensic anthropologists can make informed estimates about the age at death of the individual.
There are two ways bones are formed, intramembranous ossification, and endochondral ossification. Intramembranous ossification is how the flat bones are formed, while the long bones are formed with endochondral ossification.
The pelvis is formed of 3 fused bones: the illium, ishium, and pubis. The sacrum is formed of 5 fused bones. And the coccyx is formed of 2-4 bones.
In the most common stellar fusion, helium gas is formed from the fusion of hydrogen nuclei.