Biology, asked by mitalybhakat, 1 day ago

Write about pelvic bone pls. help

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Answered by dayanidhisharma19
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The pelvic bones are an important part of the skeleton's central region. They act as a transition between the axial and appendicular skeletons of the lower body, providing an attachment site for some of the strongest muscles in the human body while also absorbing the forces generated by them. The pelvic bone's curved form provides a closed structure that is lined with muscles and houses different blood supplies, lymphatic structures, nerves, and organs, including the intestines, urine bladder, and internal sex organs.

Answered by matilalbhakat
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The pelvis is a basin-shaped structure that supports the spinal column and protects the abdominal organs. It contains the following: Sacrum. A spade-shaped bone that is formed by the fusion of 5 originally separate sacral vertebrae. Coccyx (also called the tail bone).

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