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What is theTechnical name for hipbones or hip joint?

The Scientific name for the hip joint is:Pelvis


What is a example of a fixed joint?

The cranium or joints in you pelvis


Is the pelvis an immovable joint?

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.


Which bones meet at hip joint?

the answer is the pelvis and the sacrum


What is a hip joint bone?

The hip joints are between the pelvis and the femurs.


What is the partially moveable joint?

Partially movable joints are called amphiarthroses. Examples are the joints where ribs connect the sternum, the joints between the vertebra, where ribs connect the spinal column and the joints between the cuneiform bones of the foot. The singular form is amphiarthrosis.


What girdle is formed by the articulation if the hip bones and the sacrum?

The sacroiliac joint or SI joint is the joint in the bony pelvis between the sacrum and the ilium of the pelvis, which are joined together by strong ligaments. In humans, the sacrum supports the spine and is supported in turn by an ilium on each side. The joint is a strong, weight bearing synovial joint with irregular elevations and depressions that produce interlocking of the two bones. The human body has two sacroiliac joints, one on the left and one on the right.


What bone articulates with the sacrum?

The sacrum articulates with the ilium bones of the pelvis to form the sacroiliac joints.


Intercarpal joints are what kind of joints?

The intercarpal joints are the joints between the carpal bones of the wrist. They are plane synovial joints or gliding joints, meaning that the bones produce movement by gliding over each other.


What are free moving joints classified as?

Joints are classified into 3 types 1) Fibrous, includes joints between skull bones 2) Cartilaginous, includes A) Primary, means there is a sheet of cartilage between bones ( Epiphysis and diaphysis, so that bone can grow in length and get ossified, when growth stops. B) Secondary cartilaginous joints in witch a thin plate of cartilage persists like pubic symphysis. 3) Synovial type of joints, including all mobile joints like shoulder, elbow, hip, knee and ankle joints. They have Synovial membrane.


What kind of joint is femur and fibula?

The femur and fibula are the names of bones. Bones are not joints; rather, joints are found where bones are connected. The joint located between the femur and fibula is called the knee joint.


How are the skull and pelvis simlar?

If you are a politician, that would probably be "proximity" but, the answer that you are probably looking for is "immovable joints". The skull is composed of around 22 bones but the only movable joints in an adult are the mandibular joints and the joint at the uppermost cervical vertebra, the "atlas". The pelvis of an adult human is, likewise, composed of the ilium, ischium, pubis and the os coxae. Those bones are all held together by immovable joints, too.