yes
because the meaning of the word os innominatum....is unnameable...it can't be named.
The Pelvic Girdle supports the trunk of the body..
TRUE
This question has come from the gynecologist! Gynecologists only give too much importance to pelvis and pelvic girdle. They look almost crazy about the pelvis and pelvic girdle. So studying the pelvis and pelvic girdle is extremely important. Two lives are at stake when delivery is conducted. The assessment of the fetal head and pelvic girdle can not be overemphasized. The simple question may come to your mind that why the fetal head is not too small to have the easy delivery. Nature has not done the same thing. Nature understands the importance of the life of the new born. Otherwise the fetus would have passed by simple stress during the defecation.
Massive weight
The scientific name for the hip bone is the "os coxae" or "innominate bone."
To hold the weight of the upper body and to stand the pressure of the lower half
The illium, ischium, and pubic are the 3 pelvic bones that articulate with the pelvic girdle
NO
pelvic girdle
Sacrum
yes
pelvic girdle
yes. it does.
It is broader and flatter allowing easier passage for birthing a baby
The pelvic girdle and the thoracic girdle. You are familiar how a body girdle goes around the body. These are the same. They make a girdle around the chest and around the pelvis.