Not all of it. There is a slightly movable joint between the two public bones.
Pelvis The blade-like protrusions on each side of the pelvis are called the Illium.
The acetabulum is a concave surface on the pelvis. It is located where where the femur, or the thigh bone, and the pelvis meet, forming the hip joint. Since the acetabulum is a crucial part of the hip joint, its function is self-explanatory in that it supports the joint itself.
Hip, the ball is attached to the end of your femur and the socket is part of the pelvis
i think it is the fixed joint
Tibia, Acetabelum Tibia, Acetabelum Tibia, AcetabelumThe femur articulates with the Tibia, Patellae and the OS coxae (pelvis).Hip bone and shin bone
The cranium or joints in you pelvis
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.
the fixed the fixed
balls joint lol
A fixed joint is a joint between two bones that doesn'tmove.
A fixed joint is a joint between two bones that doesn'tmove.
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the answer is the pelvis and the sacrum
The knee is not a fixed joint it is a pivotal hinge joint; they are completely different a fixed joint barely moves where as a pivotal hinge joint moves in four directions.
A fixed is a joint that don't move
The hip socket or hip joint.
Yes sacroiliac joint are located at the back within the pelvis bone.