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type of joint found in pelvic bones​

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Answered by lulusinchan
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Answer:

cartilaginous joint

Explanation:

The pubic symphysis is a cartilaginous joint located between the main body of the pubic bone in the midline. The symphysis of the pubic bone is covered with hyaline cartilage and may have a cleft. The ligaments around the pubic symphysis are flexible and relax during pregnancy.

Answered by sushilrajput0875
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Answer:

Sacrococcygeal, lumbosacral, pubic symphysis, and the sacroiliac.

Explanation:

The joints of the pelvis include the sacrococcygeal, lumbosacral, pubic symphysis, and the sacroiliac. The pelvic joints are also held together by various ligaments which include the sacrotuberous, sacrospinous, and iliolumbar. The lumbosacral joint forms from the fifth lumbar vertebrae and the sacrum.

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