what is pelvic bone
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The pelvic skeleton is formed posteriorly (in the area of the back), by the sacrum and the coccyx and laterally and anteriorly (forward and to the sides), by a pair of hip bones. Each hip bone consists of 3 sections, ilium, ischium, and pubis. ... During puberty, they fuse together to form a single bone.
Latin: Pelvis
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pelvic is the exorine part in the bone this type of found in joint
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