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No, a rodent pelvis is not the same as a human pelvis. Rodent pelves are generally smaller and have a different shape, reflecting their bipedal locomotion and reproductive needs. Additionally, the structural adaptations in the pelvis of rodents support their unique modes of movement and lifestyle, which differ significantly from those of humans.
The possessive form of the plural noun grandfathers is grandfathers'.example: Both of my grandfathers' names are George.
There are four types of pelvic shapes. They are the gynecoid pelvis, android pelvis, anthropoid pelvis and the platypelloid pelvis.
Your grandfathers' sisters' grandchildren are your second cousins.
The average width of a grandmother's pelvis at the pelvic brim can vary, but it is generally around 11-13 cm (4.3-5.1 inches). It's important to note that measurements can differ based on individual variations in anatomy.
No fish do not have a pelvis. Most fish do have bones, just not a pelvis.
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Nice simple etymology: Pelvis is just the Latin word for a basin or bucket, both of which the anatomic pelvis resembles - somewhat.
The scientrific name for the hip is the pelvis. the pelvis is the scientific name, and the common name for the pelvis is hip(s). I hope this helps :).
Your pelvis is used in ballet..
yes a horse does have a pelvis
There is no other common name for the pelvis. Translated from Latin, pelvis does mean a "basin", and pelvis, in plural terms can be either "pelves" or "pelvises".