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write the function of pelvic bone . class 6 standard answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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pelvis, also called bony pelvis or pelvic girdle, in human anatomy, basin-shaped complex of bones that connects the trunk and the legs, supports and balances the trunk, and contains and supports the intestines, the urinary bladder, and the internal sex organs.

The pelvic cavity functions

  • as housing space for the urinary bladder,
  • the pelvic colon,
  • internal reproductive organs,
  • and rectum.

The pelvic cavity additionally houses other internal structures and tissues including muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, and the pelvic connective tissue.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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The pelvic bones are an important component of the skeleton's central region.

  • They act as a transition between the axial and appendicular skeletons of the lower body, providing an attachment place for some of the strongest muscles in the human body while also absorbing the stresses generated by them.
  • The pelvic bone's curved shape produces a closed structure that is lined with muscles and houses different blood supplies, lymphatic systems, nerves, and organs, including the intestines, urine bladder, and internal sex organs.
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