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Chapter 8, Problem 5WYL
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The three bones that fuse to originate os coxae.
Introduction:
The adult pelvic is composed of four bones: the sacrum, the coccyx, and the right and left os coxae. The pelvis protects and supports the viscera in the inferior part of the ventral body cavity.
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