The spine (specifically L5, the 5th lumbar vertebra). The pelvis also attaches to the sacrum but I think that joint is fused.
L5
It is the sacrum.
acetabulum of coaxal bone
It articulates with each vertebra. Plus the occipital bone of the skull and the 12 pairs of ribs.
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.
The inferior end would refer to the top of the sacrum because inferior means situated above. ===== Actually, inferior would be the bottom end. Superior is the to end.
It is the sacrum.
sacrum
acetabulum of coaxal bone
It articulates with each vertebra. Plus the occipital bone of the skull and the 12 pairs of ribs.
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.
The Sacrum and the femur articulates with the Pelvis
The sacrum articulates with the hip bones of the pelvis.
the femurs and the sacrum
Sacrum
The illium, ischium, and pubic are the 3 pelvic bones that articulate with the pelvic girdle
The bone thst articulates with the tibia and fibula is the Talus bone.
the medial end articulates with the sternum and the distal end articulates with the humerus and scapula.