Sacrum
the pelvic girdle ( coxae) sacrum and coccyx together form the ......................
the "hip bones", or illium of pelvis, are connected to the pelvis.
Leg bone
Sacroiliac joint
Lower limb bones are attached to the axial skeleton by the pelvic bones, specifically the sacrum which connects to the hip bones to form the pelvis. This connection is important for weight-bearing and locomotion.
The temporal bones articulate with the parietal bones superiorly, the sphenoid bone anteriorly, the occipital bone posteriorly, and the zygomatic bones laterally.
The ribs are attached posteriorly to the thoracic vertebrae of the spine through their articulation with the costal facets located on the bodies and transverse processes of the vertebrae. This connection allows for rib movement during breathing and provides structural support for the rib cage.
The deep socket in the hip bone where the femur is attached is known as the acetabulum. It is a cup-shaped structure that forms the hip joint, allowing for the articulation of the femur and providing stability and mobility to the hip. The acetabulum is formed by the fusion of three pelvic bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis.
No, the upper ribs are attached to the thoracic vertebrae in the back, not to the sacrum. The sacrum is a triangular bone at the base of the spine that connects the spine to the hip bones.
Your bones are attached by musceles which are attached to nerves
The sacrum articulates with the hip bones of the pelvis.
because the muscles are attached the bones