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    Proof of the Fusion of Vertebrae in the Sacrum Is
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Proof of the Fusion of Vertebrae in the Sacrum Is

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Question 11

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Proof of the fusion of vertebrae in the sacrum is evidenced by the


A) lateral sacral crest.
B) medial sacral crest.
C) sacral foramina.
D) transverse sacral ridges.
E) sacral hiatus.

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