The "butt-bone" is scientifically referred to as the coccyx (pronounced cok-siks) I believe it is the remnants of when our evolutionary ancestors had a tail. Gradually, over the course of millions of years, the tail shrank until what remains to this day is the coccyx, or "tail-bone".
The tailbone.
Scientific Name: Coccyx....No it's not the coccyx. That is the 'tailbone'. The 'butt bone' would be the ischium. It is part of the pelvis which is made up of the ischium the illium and the sacrum. We sit on the ischium.
The glutius maxims
They (above) are muscles.
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the tail bone or coccxy
They are called ischial tuberosities !
Gluteous Maximus
Coccyx
the scientific name of the thigh bone is the femur
The scientific name for the thigh bone is femur.
The scientific name for the collar bone is the clavicle.
The scientific name for the hips is the "coxal bone" or "os coxae." The hip is actually a joint where the femur connects with the pelvis through the acetabulum.
The scientific name for the collar bone is clavicle.
the scientific name of the thigh bone is the femur
scientific name of natural death camel bone
The scientific name for the thigh bone is femur.
The scientific name for the lesser forearm bone is the Ulna or Ulnar bone.
The scientific name for the collar bone is the clavicle.
The scientific name for finger bone is phalanx bones.
The scientific name for the hips is the "coxal bone" or "os coxae." The hip is actually a joint where the femur connects with the pelvis through the acetabulum.
The scientific name for the collar bone is clavicle.
thine bone
Ulna is the scientific name for the bone in the forearm.
carpals is the scientific name for the finger bone
There are several bones, but you're most likely thinking of the zygomatic bone/arch.