The sacrum, or sacral region, of the spine is connected to the Ilium of the pelvis.
sacroiliac jointBetween the sacrum and the ilium is the sacroiliac jointthat stabilizes the pelvis and lower spine during movement. It offers little range of motion and serves as a shock absorber in the pelvis and lower spine.
Spine
Isn't it feet, skull, spine, pelvis, ribs, legs, and arms?
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You're thinking of 'lumbar' which is the part of the back and sides between the lowest ribs and the pelvis.
The connection is made with ligaments and connective tissues. Below the lumbar spine is the sacrum. The sacrum is actually a group of specialized fused vertebrae that connects the spine to the pelvis.
your spine is located in between your cranium and your pelvis.
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Spine.
The function of the pelvis is to hold your legs and spine up.
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The pelvis is the bowl-shaped structure that supports the spine.
Both males and females have a pelvis. It is the bony structure that connects the base of the spine to the legs, in humans. In other mammals it connects the base of the spine to the rear limbs.
sacroiliac jointBetween the sacrum and the ilium is the sacroiliac jointthat stabilizes the pelvis and lower spine during movement. It offers little range of motion and serves as a shock absorber in the pelvis and lower spine.
Spine
The pelvis connects them.
pelvis, spine and skull