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.
the spine and femurs
Spine
Isn't it feet, skull, spine, pelvis, ribs, legs, and arms?
even though most people think it is the spine it is the femur (some people call it the upper leg bone, near the pelvis)
The spine (specifically L5, the 5th lumbar vertebra). The pelvis also attaches to the sacrum but I think that joint is fused.
If you mean the tailbone, it is called the coccyx.
The pelvis connects them.
pelvis is a structure in the human skeleton system which contains a large compound bone structure at the base of the spine, this connects the legs or rear limbs.
Your pelvic girdle which contains the pelvis (2), the sacrum, and the coccyx
Spine.
Spine
The spine
the skull, pelvis, ribs, and scapula
The function of the pelvis is to hold your legs and spine up.
The pelvic area is the area around the reproductive organs. The pelvic area consists of the pelvis, which protects the reproductive organs.
The sacrum is a large triangular bone at the base of the spine.
Isn't it feet, skull, spine, pelvis, ribs, legs, and arms?
even though most people think it is the spine it is the femur (some people call it the upper leg bone, near the pelvis)