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Name the number of vertebrae that fuse together to form the sacrum.
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Name the number of vertebrae that fuse together to form the sacrum.
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Answer: The sacrum is made of five fused vertebrae configured as an inverted triangular bone that is concave anteriorly and convex posteriorly.
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