EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOG
EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOG
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The vertebrae are a class of bones that forms the spine or vertebral column. It consists of 26 bones that are interlocked. The number of vertebrae in the vertebral column is 24 with 1 of each sacrum and coccyx.

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