The collarbone is known as the clavicle. The group of bones that make up the hip is known as the pelvis.
Pubis, ischium and ilium
The hip bone is called the Coxal
Why should we know. you can look it up and answer your own answers.
The pelvis consists of two hipbones : the innominate bones and the coxal bones
For ur information the hipbone is the pelvis. That is P-E-L-V-I-S. PELVIS. pelvis. The answer that your looking for is either Osa Coxae or the Innominate Bone both are alternate names for your hip bones.
There are many:claviclescapulahumerusulnaradiuscarpalsmetacarpalsphalanges of the handcoxal bonefemurpatellatibiafibulatarsalsmetatarsalsphalanges of the foot
The sacrum articulates with the hip bones of the pelvis.
Skull, collarbone(clavical), sterum(breast bone), shoulder blade, rib cage, humerus, radius and ulna(the forearm), pelvis (hip bone), pubic bone, scrotum, femur, tibia and fibula(the lower half of the leg) NOTE: Not all bones were included.
The three bones that fuse to form the hip bones are the ilium, ischium, and pubis. The large socket that results from their formation, which accepts the head of the femur, is called the acetabulum.
The Scientific name for the hip joint is:Pelvis
The hip bones in snakes (and in humans) are called the pelvis.
The scientific name for the hip girdle is the "pelvis." It consists of several bones, primarily the ilium, ischium, and pubis, which are fused together in adults. The pelvis serves as a vital structure for supporting the upper body, facilitating movement, and protecting pelvic organs.