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The sacrum, or sacral region, of the spine is connected to the Ilium of the pelvis.

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What connects the spine to the pelvis?

The connection is made with ligaments and connective tissues. Below the lumbar spine is the sacrum. The sacrum is actually a group of specialized fused vertebrae that connects the spine to the pelvis.


The spinal column meets what part of the body at the sacroiliac joints?

The spinal column meets the pelvis at the sacroiliac joints. These joints are at the connection between the sacrum (part of the spine) and the ilium (part of the pelvis). They play a role in weight transfer from the upper body to the lower body.


Where is the spinal column located?

your spine is located in between your cranium and your pelvis.


What is your spine connected to?

pelvis, scull


What bone extends from the skull to the pelvis?

Spine.


What bone runs from the neck to the pelvis and attached to it are the ribs?

The spine, also known as the vertebral column, runs from the neck to the pelvis and the ribs are attached to it.


What is the function of the pelvic bone?

The function of the pelvis is to hold your legs and spine up.


Does the bottom of the spine and the hipbones form the pelvis?

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What is the bowl-shaped structure that suppor the spine?

The pelvis is the bowl-shaped structure that supports the spine.


What terms includes the other threeskull spine pelvis or endoskeleton?

The term "endoskeleton" includes the others (skull, spine, and pelvis) because it refers to the internal framework of bones that provides support and protection to the body. The skull, spine, and pelvis are all examples of bones that make up the endoskeleton.


What is a girl's pelvis?

Both males and females have a pelvis. It is the bony structure that connects the base of the spine to the legs, in humans. In other mammals it connects the base of the spine to the rear limbs.


Pertaining to the sacrum?

The sacrum is a large, triangular bone at the base of the spine. It sits between the two hip bones and forms the back of the pelvis. The sacrum plays a crucial role in connecting the spine to the pelvis and supporting the weight of the upper body.

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