The sternum is fully formed in an adult after fusion between which 3 bones? manubrium, body, xiphoid process ilium, ischium, pubis coccyx, sacrum, coxal bone sphenoid, parietal, ethmoid bones thoracic ribs, thoracic vertebra, clavicle
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It is not related to the skull, pelvis, or spine, so we can eliminate options that include bones from those areas. Option 1: Manubrium, body, xiphoid process - These are all parts of the sternum. Option 2: Ilium, ischium, pubis - These are bones of the pelvic Show more…
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