| 31. | During evolution, some structures may lose their original function and become wisdom teeth, the coccyx, and primitive reflexes.
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| 32. | To remove the coccyx, an incision is made from the tip of the coccyx to its joint with the sacrum.
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| 33. | To remove the coccyx, an incision is made from the tip of the coccyx to its joint with the sacrum.
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| 34. | The coccyx is cut away from the surrounding tissues, cut off at the joint with the sacrum, and removed.
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| 35. | Today, hip and tailbone pads are made of plastic and protect the hips, pelvis, and coccyx or tailbone.
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| 36. | :: : I dont think the mens coccyxs ( ? ) touch the saddle as they are always bending forward.
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| 37. | Normally, the anal margin lies just below a line drawn between the coccyx ( tailbone ) and the pubic symphysis.
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| 38. | Germ cell tumors, including teratoma, often present and originate in the midline of the sacrum, coccyx, or both.
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| 39. | Just think logically about the " rumour ", why is the coccyx any different from any other bones in the body?
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| 40. | Anney takes her to the hospital, where the doctor berates Anney for beating the child so badly that her coccyx is broken.
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