No - the pectoral girdle refers to the shoulders. The two bones that make up the pectoral girdle are the scapula and clavicle.
Yes. That is true. The bottom of the spine, also called as sacrum with coccyx and hip bones form the pelvis.
Flexibility: pectoral girdle is more flexible-less ligaments, ball and socket joint is shallower Security: pelvic girdle is more secure, deeper socket. there are more dislocated shoulders than dislocated hips ability to bear weight: pelvic girdle can bear more weight-the pelvic girdle has bones that are fused (os coxa) and a joint with the sacrum. the pectoral girdle has a little bone called the clavicle connecting it to the body wall.
Sacrum
the pelvic girdle ( coxae) sacrum and coccyx together form the ......................
the bony pelvis
One side of the pubis articulates interiorly with the other side of the pubis, joining at the pubic symphysis. Posteriorly it articulates with the sacrum, the Acetabulum proximally articulates with Femur bone. So therefore there are three articulation points for the pelvic girdle.
Pectoral Girdle
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Flexibility: pectoral girdle is more flexible-less ligaments, ball and socket joint is shallower Security: pelvic girdle is more secure, deeper socket. there are more dislocated shoulders than dislocated hips ability to bear weight: pelvic girdle can bear more weight-the pelvic girdle has bones that are fused (os coxa) and a joint with the sacrum. the pectoral girdle has a little bone called the clavicle connecting it to the body wall.
Sacrum
the pelvic girdle ( coxae) sacrum and coccyx together form the ......................
The sacroiliac joint or SI joint is the joint in the bony pelvis between the sacrum and the ilium of the pelvis, which are joined together by strong ligaments. In humans, the sacrum supports the spine and is supported in turn by an ilium on each side. The joint is a strong, weight bearing synovial joint with irregular elevations and depressions that produce interlocking of the two bones. The human body has two sacroiliac joints, one on the left and one on the right.
sacro-illiac joint
The sacrum is what connects the upper body with the lower body at the sacroiliac joint, which is also where your body weight is transmitted to the pelvic girdle
The illium, ischium, and pubic are the 3 pelvic bones that articulate with the pelvic girdle
The articulation formed by the ilium (hip bone) and the sacrum is called the sacroiliac joint (SI joint). Together, the hip bones and the sacrum compose the pelvic girdle.The pelvic girdle.The joint formed by this articulation is called the sacroiliac joint (SI).
the bony pelvis
Your pelvic girdle which contains the pelvis (2), the sacrum, and the coccyx