The ilium is superior and the pubis is anterior.
Ilium Ischium Pubis
Pubis, ischium and ilium
The ilium, ischium, and pubis fuse to form the hip bone or os coxa.
These three bones are the ilium, ishium and the pubis.
three - the ilium, the ishium and the pubis.
The Illium, Ischium, and the Pubis. More commonly known as the Hip Bones
The ilium, ischium, and pubis which form the pelvic girdle.
I think its the ilium, ischium, and pubis
The ilium is the largest of the three bones that make up the hip bone. It is located on the uppermost and largest part of the pelvis. The ilium plays a key role in supporting the weight of the body and providing attachment points for muscles.
Ilium - you have one either side of your midline. The continue from the sacrum at the back to the pubis at the front. The uppermost part is called the iliac crest. You can normally feel the Anterior Superior Iliac spine as your front "hip bone" and the Posterior Superior Iliac spine as your rear "hip bone" - they are different parts of the same continuous bone.
The hipbone is made up of three major bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. Of these three, the ilium is the most superior. The broad, curved portion on the upper part of the ilium is known as the iliac crest.
The ilium, ischium, and pubis are the three bones that fuse together to form the hip bone, or coxal bone. They come together to create the acetabulum, the socket where the head of the femur inserts to form the hip joint.