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    The Set of Vertebrae That Forms the Inward Curve of the Spine
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The Set of Vertebrae That Forms the Inward Curve of the Spine

Question 68

Question 68

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The set of vertebrae that forms the inward curve of the spine is called


A) thoracic
B) sacral
C) lumbar
D) lamina

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