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  2. What is the pelvis & where is it located. Find out its definition, parts, & anatomy with a list of the pelvic bones, and labeled diagrams

  3. Pelvis, 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.

  4. Pelvis - Wikipedia

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    The pelvis (pl.: pelves or pelvises) is the lower part of an anatomical trunk, [1] between the abdomen and the thighs (sometimes also called pelvic region), together with its embedded skeleton [2] (sometimes also called bony pelvis or pelvic skeleton).

  5. Bones of the Pelvis - TeachMeAnatomy

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    There are three bones of the pelvis: the hip bone, sacrum and coccyx. These bones connect the axial skeleton to the lower limbs, and therefore play a role in bearing the weight of the upper body. These bones also act as attachments for many muscles and ligaments within the pelvis and lower limbs.

  6. Pelvis - Cleveland Clinic

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    Your pelvis is the seat of your axial skeleton. The bones include your sacrum, coccyx, ischium, ilium and pubis. It holds up your trunk and connects it to your legs.

  7. Pelvis Anatomy, Diagram & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    The bones of the pelvis are the hip bones, sacrum, and coccyx. Each hip bone contains three bones — the ilium, ischium, and pubis — that fuse together as we grow older. The sacrum, five...

  8. Bony pelvis: Ilium, ischium, pubis - Kenhub

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    Learn the anatomy of the pelvis fast and stress-free in this article, where we walk you through its bones, joints, ligaments, foramina and clinical aspects.

  9. Anatomy, Bony Pelvis and Lower Limb: Pelvic Bones

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    The pelvic bones, and the girdle made by them, house nerves from the lumbar and sacral plexuses. Nerves of the lumbar plexus contained in the pelvis include the genitofemoral, lateral femoral cutaneous, obturator, and femoral nerves.

  10. Anatomy, Bony Pelvis and Lower Limb: Pelvis Bones

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    The pelvis consists of the right and left hip bones, each formed by the union of the pubis, ischium, and ilium bones, together with the midline sacrum and coccyx. Anteriorly, the hip bones meet to form the pubic symphysis. Posteriorly, the hip bones unite with the sacrum to form the sacroiliac joints.

  11. Pelvic girdle and floor: anatomy and components - Kenhub

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    The bony pelvis is a complex basin-shaped structure that comprises the skeletal framework of the pelvic region and houses the pelvic organs. It consists of the hip bone and the sacrum, which are connected via the sacroiliac joint. The hip bone is composed of three fused bones: the ilium, ischium and the pubic bone.