neither. the pelvis is made up of 3 different bones. the ilium, ischium and pubis. They comprise one side of the hip, while there should be an identical "set" on the opposite side.
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∙ 14y agoIsn't it feet, skull, spine, pelvis, ribs, legs, and arms?
short bone- wrist
ilium bone is the flaring part of the hip bone.
The pelvis is made up of three bones; the ilium, the ischium, and the pubic bone. Attached to the back of the pelvis is the sacrum/coccyx which are two bones made of multiple vertebrae that are fused together. Also connected to the pelvic bone is the head of the femur (thigh bone) which sits in the acetabulum of the pelvis and creates the acetabulofemoral joint also known as the hip joint.
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The lumbar vertebrae is a long bone
The pelvis is one bone.
Not directly! The Ulna is the bone in your forearm, the pelvis is the bone your hip attaches to.
the answer is the pelvis
NO
No short bone
the "hip bones", or illium of pelvis, are connected to the pelvis.
the abdominal is your abs which is a muscle and your pelvis is a bone
Isn't it feet, skull, spine, pelvis, ribs, legs, and arms?
The ischium is an irregular bone located in the pelvis.
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The Pelvis