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the arm has three bones.
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The coxal bone is the result of the fusion of three bones: ilium, ischium, and pubis. These three bones join together to form the hip bone or coxal bone, which plays a crucial role in supporting the pelvis and connecting the lower limbs to the axial skeleton.
In infants, the coxal bone consists of three separate bones: the ilium, the ischium, and the pubis. These three bones fuse together to form the single coxal bone in adults.
The ankle is formed by three bones: the tibia, fibula, and talus.
There are no bones within the eardrum. The three bones in the inner ear are the malleus, the incus and the stapes.
The shoulder consists of three bones: the humerus, clavicle, and scapula.
Funny bone? The elbow is formed by three bones: the radius, the ulna and the humerus.
The three (3) small bones in your ears.
They are the femur, the tibia, and the fibula. Have fun learning about your bones.
The fully developed, adult coxal bone (or innominate bone or hip bone) is made up of three parts: The ischium, the ilium and the pubis. These three bones meet at the triradiate cartilage in an immature individual and eventually fuse as the individual reaches skeletal maturity (15-16 years old). The triradiate cartilage can be found at the base of the acetabulum.
Bone to bone= ligament bone to muscle = tendon