The pelvic area is the area around the reproductive organs. The pelvic area consists of the pelvis, which protects the reproductive organs.
If you look at a skeleton, the pelvis is what people usually refer to as the hip bone. It is irregularly shaped as far as bones go, and looks sort of like a 3-D butterfly. It is the bone that connects the spine to our legs-- more specifically the thigh bones.
it's like a cavity in your kidney. It's a basin shaped bone structure that supports the spinal column. It rests upon the lower limbs.
Pelvis
hips
The pelvis is one bone.
Not directly! The Ulna is the bone in your forearm, the pelvis is the bone your hip attaches to.
the answer is the pelvis
NO
the "hip bones", or illium of pelvis, are connected to the pelvis.
the abdominal is your abs which is a muscle and your pelvis is a bone
The ischium is an irregular bone located in the pelvis.
pelvis
the hip bone
yes
ilium
The Pelvis