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Pelvic Girdle
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The pelvic girdle is composed of these two bones that articulate with each other anteriorly and with the sacrum posteriorly. | Coxal bones |
| The pelvic girdle, sacrum and coccyx make up the what? | Pelvis |
| The hip bone is called the what? | Coxal bone |
| These 3 bones, Ilium, ishchium and pubis make up the what? | Coxal bone |
| These 3 bones, Ilium, ischium and pubis join together to form a depression that receives the head of the femur and therefore enables the thigh to rotate at the hip joint. What is this depression called? | Acetabulum |
| The Ilium connects in the back of the coxal bone with the what? | Sacrum |
| This bone is the most anterior part of the coxal bone. | Pubis bone |