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    How many fused bones form the coccyx?

    Question #95649. Asked by storky1. (May 13 08 10:07 PM)


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    There are 3 to 5 bones fused to form the coccyx.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertebra

    May 13 08, 10:28 PM


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