Which bones form the pelvic gridle?
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hip bone,sacrum,coccyx
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Our hip is made up of a cup-shaped socket produced by the junction of three bones. The femur joint is formed when this socket connects to the femoral bone. They allow us to freely walk, run, and move. It's a depression in the mid-to-outer portion of the pelvis.
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- The skeletal system is divided into two types: axial and appendicular. A skull, ribcage, vertebral column, limbs, and girdles make up the axial skeletal system.
- The hip bones ilium, ischium, and pubis make up the pelvic girdle.
- The pelvic girdle is made up of a single bone that articulates with the sacral area to assist bind the lower limb to the axial skeleton.
- The pelvic girdle is made up of the left and right hip bones, as well as the sacrum.
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