There are two. They are at the point where the femurs and the pelvis join.
The spinal column meets the pelvis at the sacroiliac joints. These joints are at the connection between the sacrum (part of the spine) and the ilium (part of the pelvis). They play a role in weight transfer from the upper body to the lower body.
The cranium or joints in you pelvis
The hip joints are between the pelvis and the femurs.
The lumbar vertebrae is a long bone
The largest joints in the body are the ball-and-socket joints of the shoulder (humerus and clavicle) and the hip (pelvis and femur).
Joints ankle knee pelvis shoulder contraction and lengthening
Examples of slightly movable joints in the body include the ribs and the joint between the two bones of the lower leg (tibia and fibula). These joints allow for limited movement, such as expansion of the ribcage during breathing and small movements between the two bones of the lower leg.
Slightly movable joints can be found in areas such as the vertebral column and the pubic symphysis in the pelvis. These joints allow for limited movement and provide stability and support to the body.
The cavity of the kidney that receives the urine before it is passed into the ureter.
Examples of cartilaginous joints are the intervertebral discs in the spine and the pubic symphysis in the pelvis.
The pelvis is made from a combination of bones. It is unmovable in a male. The front, where two pieces of cartlidge push against each other, can pull apart in a woman and spread during childbirth.