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You have 7 unfused cervical vertebrae. You have 12 unfused thoracic vertebrae. You have 5 unfused lumber vertebrae. The five vetebrae are fused in case of the sacrum. That is the need of the hour. You can not support the hip bones with out that fusion. Then there are few fused vertebrae in coccyx.
Unfused tetanus-"the relaxation time between successive twitches will get shorter as the strength of contraction increases in amplitude." On the other hand, Fused tetanus-"Smooth, sustained muscle contraction."
Yes, if fused dynamite detonates near unfused dynamite, the explosion can cause the unfused dynamite to detonate as well. The shock wave produced by the explosion can trigger a sympathetic detonation in nearby explosive materials. It is important to handle and store all explosive materials with caution to prevent accidental detonations.
its probably gohan, he hasn't fused with anybody its his own spirit, but it doesnt mean hes the strongest overall. your welcome
A syncarpous ovary is a type of compound ovary found in flowers where the carpels are fused together to form a single structure. This results in a single, compound pistil with multiple chambers containing the ovules. Examples of plants with syncarpous ovaries include the tomato and the bell pepper.
No, the coccyx is smaller. The coccyx is formed by fused vertebrae.
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).
In type I, all of the cervical and upper thoracic vertebrae are fused together into one block. In type II, one or two pairs of cervical vertebrae are fused together. In type III, there is lower thoracic or lumbar fusion
The five regions of the vertebral column are the cervical region (neck), thoracic region (chest), lumbar region (lower back), sacral region (pelvic area), and coccygeal region (tailbone). Each region contains a specific number of vertebrae that are specialized for different functions.
It usually consists of 33 vertebrae and is divided into 5 different types: cervical (7), thoracic (12) lumbar (5), sacral (5 - fused) and coccygeal (4 - fused) vertebrae. Your back bone consists of 7 cervical vertebrae (making the neck), then 12 thoracic vertebrae, and 5 lumbar vertebrae.
The human spine typically consists of 33 vertebrae, which can be categorized into 5 sections: cervical (7 vertebrae), thoracic (12 vertebrae), lumbar (5 vertebrae), sacral (5 fused vertebrae), and coccygeal (4 fused vertebrae).
Cervical: 7, thoracic: 12, lumbar: 5, sacral: 5 (fused), coccygeal: 4 (3-5).