THE SACRUM AND THE ILIUM ARE THE LARGEST BONES OF THE PELVIS AND THE ARE IN THE UPPER REGION OF THE PELVIS
FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF THE PELVIC BONES SEE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelvic_bone
The ilium, the ischium, and the pubis are all parts of your hip bones.
The sacrum articulates with the hip bones of the pelvis.
The Ilium, Ischium and Pubis bones are the three main bones of the pelvis that are fused together
The spine, rib cage, and shoulder blades are the main bones that support the upper body. They provide structure and protection for vital organs and help with movement and posture.
The pelvis is one bone.
No fish do not have a pelvis. Most fish do have bones, just not a pelvis.
The bone of the lower waist is primarily the ilium, which is the largest part of the pelvis. The pelvis itself consists of several bones, including the ischium and pubis, but the ilium is the most prominent and forms the upper portion of the pelvic girdle. Together, these bones support the weight of the upper body and facilitate movement.
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Bones
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.)
No, the pelvis is not a fixed joint. It is a complex structure made up of several bones that articulate with each other, allowing for some degree of movement. The pelvis plays an important role in supporting the weight of the upper body and connecting the spine to the lower limbs.
no the female pelvis is bigger