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    The Largest and Strongest of the Unfused Vertebrae in the Spinal
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The Largest and Strongest of the Unfused Vertebrae in the Spinal

Question 20

Question 20

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The largest and strongest of the unfused vertebrae in the spinal column are the


A) cervical vertebrae
B) thoracic vertebrae
C) lumbar vertebrae
D) sacral vertebrae
E) coccygeal vertebrae

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