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Which regions of the spine are fused together without

fibrocartilage between the discs?
A. sacral and lumbar
B. thoracic and coccyx
C. coccyx and sacral
D. cervical and thoracic

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Answer: c

Explanation: I just did it

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User Grimm
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Answer.

C. coccyx and sacral

Step-by-step explanation:

The bottom of the spine is called the sacrum. It is made up of several vertebral bodies usually fused together as one. The remaining small bones or ossicles below the sacrum are also fused together and called the coccyx and sacral

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User Sanghyun Lee
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