pelvis
the pelvic girdle ( coxae) sacrum and coccyx together form the ......................
A. Sacrum B. Pubis C. Ischium D. Ilium Answer A. Sacrum The Coxal (hip) bones are the Ilium, Ischium, Pubis The Sacrum is part of the Axial Skeleton.
Femur Sacrum Pelvis
The coxal bones join anteriorly at the pubic symphysis.
There is a rumour going around that the bone in your buttocks is called the "bootius maximus" As a "bootius maximus" is a joke term from "booty" and maximum meaning a good looking and large female rear end, the person supplying you with the answer may have been setting you up for future embarrassment. Like using the term on WikiAnswers as the correct answer. The muscle (not the bone) in the buttock is the gluteus maximus (or glutæus maximus) The bones of the hip are the ilium, ischium, and pubis. If you include the vestigial human "tail" you would add the coccyx comprised of three to five separate or fused vertebrae (the coccygeal vertebrae) below the sacrum.
the pelvic girdle ( coxae) sacrum and coccyx together form the ......................
A. Sacrum B. Pubis C. Ischium D. Ilium Answer A. Sacrum The Coxal (hip) bones are the Ilium, Ischium, Pubis The Sacrum is part of the Axial Skeleton.
Femur Sacrum Pelvis
The pelvic girdle contains only the OS coxae (or coxal bone) which is composed of the ilium, ischium, and pubis and their relative components. The bony pelvis as a whole contains both OS coxae (and all components) while also including the sacrum and coccyx. -Bretagne Ichimura
I think the sacrum and coxal bone are joined at the sacroiliac joint.
the type of bone is the spondylosis type these are very fragile and brittle.
The coxal bones join anteriorly at the pubic symphysis.
The most anterior portion of the coxal (hip) bones is the pubis, or pubic bone.
hip bones
hip bones
The three bones that fuse together to form the coxal, or the hip bone, in early adulthood are: the pubis, the ilium, and the ischium.
There is a rumour going around that the bone in your buttocks is called the "bootius maximus" As a "bootius maximus" is a joke term from "booty" and maximum meaning a good looking and large female rear end, the person supplying you with the answer may have been setting you up for future embarrassment. Like using the term on WikiAnswers as the correct answer. The muscle (not the bone) in the buttock is the gluteus maximus (or glutæus maximus) The bones of the hip are the ilium, ischium, and pubis. If you include the vestigial human "tail" you would add the coccyx comprised of three to five separate or fused vertebrae (the coccygeal vertebrae) below the sacrum.