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The first bone you sit down with is the cocsick bone in the pelvis. i got this answer from my mom which is a registered nurse and has been one for 29 years.

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Q: Which bone in the pelvis hits the chair first when you sit down?
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What is the sit down bone of the coxal bone?

The Coxal bone is another name for the hip bone. The coxal bone is also called the innominate bone, and consists of three bones that, in the adult, are fused together. The three bones are called the ilium, ischium, and pubis.


What bones are inferior to your pelvis?

Tracing down the spine the pelvis leads to the coccyx, aka the tailbone, though the femurs of your legs also extend past the bottom of your pelvis. The pelvis itself is made of the sacrum (back) and os coxa (sides) (and some people include the coccyx.)


What are the parts of the pelvis answer must be 8 letters?

The right and left halves of the pelvis are called the os coxae, or innominate bones. The os coxae themselves each consist of three bones: The ilium is the top portion of the pelvis (hands on hips), the ischium is further down, and the pubis is at the front base of the pelvis. None of these has 8 letters.


What are long bones adapted for?

Long bones have adapted for stability and strength and to bear the weight of the body. The perfect example of a long bone would be the femur. The femur has a long shaft, known as the diaphysis, which is made up of compact bone. The epiphysis, or the ends of each bone are filled mostly with spongy bone except at the very outer layers and the femoral head. The trabeculae of the bones are oriented along stress lines, or areas where the stress placed on bone (like the weight of your body as you land a jump on your skateboard) can be directed out from your pelvis, down the femoral head, along the femoral neck and on down the shaft of the bone to end up being transferred your down towards your feet. So, in essence the long bones of the body are made perfectly for the transferring of stressors, or kinetic force along pathways that will do less damage, and cushion an impact.


Describe bone physiology and the bone remodeling cycle?

Bone is broken down and built up all the time. This occurs on the surface of all bone types. About 10% of bone is replaced each year. Osteoblasts build bone. Osteoclasts break it down. Calcium is needed for this process.

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What is the Femur bone in your body called?

thigh bone


What is the sit down bone of the coxal bone?

The Coxal bone is another name for the hip bone. The coxal bone is also called the innominate bone, and consists of three bones that, in the adult, are fused together. The three bones are called the ilium, ischium, and pubis.


Where is the collar bone in your body?

your collar bone is the one where when you feel where on a boy the Adams apple is and go down till you hit the first bone and that's it.


Why is a chair called a chair?

Sir Arthur A. Chair made the first chair February 12th 1301. He made the discovery after he chopped down a rather large tree and decided that he wanted to be able to sit on it comfortably. He then sold his idea and made millions ;)


Where are the reproductive systems on both genders of humans?

down in our pelvis


How is bone produced and maintained?

Specialized cells - osteoblasts (make bone) and ostoclasts (eat bone) work constantly to remodel bone to be as strong as necessary but no more. Note that collagen is layed down first, and is converted into bone.


What action and reaction forces are present when you are sitting in a chair?

When you sit in a chair your gravitational weight down on the chair and the chair pushes up to counteract


Do the number of osteocytes are greater in primary bone than secondary bone?

Osteocytes grow bone (lay it down) and osteoclasts break down bone. So there will be many more cells laying down bone (osteocytes) in primary bone.


When was Down to the Bone - film - created?

Down to the Bone - film - was created in 2004.


What bones are inferior to your pelvis?

Tracing down the spine the pelvis leads to the coccyx, aka the tailbone, though the femurs of your legs also extend past the bottom of your pelvis. The pelvis itself is made of the sacrum (back) and os coxa (sides) (and some people include the coccyx.)


How do you locate your uterus during pregnancy?

At about 12 weeks your uterus will start to rise out from your pelvis. If you press down, right above your pubic bone you might be able to feel something. I found that standing and leaning slightly forwards helped me feel it best.


What is an styling chair?

It is a swivel chair that can go up and down. It is normally used in salons. By the way you wrote "an styling chair" and it should be "a styling chair". Hope this helps.