The five bones fused in the lower back are called the sacrum. The sacrum is a triangular bone located between the two hip bones and forms the back part of the pelvis. It is made up of five separate vertebrae that fuse together during development.
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The human hand has five metacarpal bones, which are sometimes referred to as palmer bones. These bones are located in the palm of the hand and connect the wrist to the fingers.
The palm contains five metacarpal bones, while the center of the foot has five metatarsal bones. So, they both contain the same number of bones which is five in each.
The five long bones of the midfoot are referred to as the metatarsal :)
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The pelvis is three bones (ilium, ischium, and pubis) fused together. So is the sacrum which are five vertebrae fused together into one bone. The frontal bone (forehead) begins life as two separate bones that seamlessly fuse together as well.
The cavities of the body can be divided into two parts, the ventral (front) and the dorsal (back). If you divide the dorsal into the cranial and vertebral, and the ventral into the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic, then you would have five cavities. * cranial * vertebral * thoracic * abdominal * pelvic
Both the sacral and the cervical spines have 5 bones
Metatarsus bones are five long foot bones. They are distal to tarsus bones and proximal to phalanges in your foot. So bones that are proximal to your toes are metatarsus bones.
A five year child has 213 bones