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The pelvis consists of two hipbones : the innominate bones and the coxal bones
The pelvis. The sacrum and coccyx are part of the human vertebral column, and when connected to the pelvic bones, they form the pelvic girdle, which is also known as the pelvis. This structure supports the spine and provides attachment points for muscles and ligaments.
The coxal bones, sacrum, and coccyx together form the pelvis, which is the bony structure that connects the spine to the lower limbs. This structure provides support for the body and houses and protects the reproductive and digestive organs.
The sacrum articulates with the ilium bones of the pelvis to form the sacroiliac joints.
Pelvis is the name of the part but a combining form for it would be Pelv-ic. pelv means pelvis and -ic means pertaining to. all together it would mean pertaining to the pelvis.
The sacrum typically consists of five fused vertebrae, designated as S1 to S5. These vertebrae are joined together to form a single triangular bone at the base of the spine, which connects to the pelvis. The fusion of these vertebrae provides stability and strength to the pelvis and supports the weight of the upper body.
The Latin "pelves" is the plural form of pelvis, although "pelvises" is also used in English.
I believe what you are talking about is the sacrum? It's just below the spine in the pelvic area..
No - the pectoral girdle refers to the shoulders. The two bones that make up the pectoral girdle are the scapula and clavicle.
Pelvis
pyel/o is the medical terminology combining form meaning renal pelvis
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