sacral vertebra

NOUN
  1. one of 5 vertebrae in the human spine that fuse in the adult to form the sacrum
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How To Use sacral vertebra In A Sentence

  • Occasionally, a half-vertebra is found in the thoracic and lumbar regions and very rarely in cervical and sacral vertebrae.
  • These include dorsally migrated scapulae, a broad thorax, laterally directed humeral glenoids, an increased number of sacral vertebrae, a reduced/absent tail and less fasciculated back musculature. Literally, flying lemurs (and not dermopterans)
  • It then forms an S-curve in the pelvis and terminates in the rectum at the level of the third segment of the sacral vertebrae.
  • You should not be able to feel the sacral vertebrae between the hip bones.
  • Occasionally, a half-vertebra is found in the thoracic and lumbar regions and very rarely in cervical and sacral vertebrae.
  • These include dorsally migrated scapulae, a broad thorax, laterally directed humeral glenoids, an increased number of sacral vertebrae, a reduced/absent tail and less fasciculated back musculature. Literally, flying lemurs (and not dermopterans)
  • These include dorsally migrated scapulae, a broad thorax, laterally directed humeral glenoids, an increased number of sacral vertebrae, a reduced/absent tail and less fasciculated back musculature. Literally, flying lemurs (and not dermopterans)
  • You should not be able to feel the sacral vertebrae between the hip bones.
  • This section passes through the fourth sacral vertebra and sacral hiatus and the os ilium at the sciatic notch.
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