The right and left hip bones, with the addition of the sacrum and coccyx form what section of the skeleton?

The right and left hip bones, with the addition of the sacrum and coccyx form what section of the skeleton?

  • Correct Answer: uterus
  • necklash
  • tail bone
  • pelvis

Explanation: Figure 8.12 Pelvis The pelvic girdle is formed by a single hip bone. The hip bone attaches the lower limb to the axial skeleton through its articulation with the sacrum. The right and left hip bones, plus the sacrum and the coccyx, together form the pelvis.

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