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Articulates anteriorly at the pubic symphysis and anteriorly with sacrum at sacral joints
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Pubic symphysis is made of what type of cartilage?
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Pelvic Girdle AP1

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Articulates anteriorly at the pubic symphysis and anteriorly with sacrum at sacral joints hip bone
Pubic symphysis is made of what type of cartilage? fibrocartilage
Function: provides support for trunk of body and the attachments of lower limbs Hip bone
Function: supports and protects viscera in pelvis region of abdominopelvic cavity hip bone
Pelvis includes which bones? sacrum, pelvic girdle, coccyx
Hip bone also known as ___ coxal
Very heavy and composed of 3 fused bones: Ilium, Ischium, and pubis hip bone
Known as the sit down bone ischium
3 bones that make up the hip bone ilium, ischium, and pubis
Has 120o angle and looks like mickey mouse female hip bone
Has 90o angle male pelvis
What bones do the lower limbs include? femor, fibula, tibia, patella, 7 tarsals, 5 metatarsals, and 14 phalanges
Knee down to ankle leg
Ankle down to toes foot
Big toe hallux
Foot contains which bones? 7 tarsals, 5 metatarsals, 14 phalanges
Function: support, weight bearing, locomotion lower limbs
Heaviest and strongest bone in body femor
Femor is what type of bone? long bone
What type of joint connects femor to hip? ball and socket
Socket part of hip that femor articulates with is known as what? acetabulum
Which part of femor is easy to break? neck
Shin bone anterior border of tibia
Inner bulge of ankle medial malleolus of tibia
Heel bone Calcaneus
Foot contains what bones? 8 tarsals, 5 metatarsals, and 14 phalanges
Created by: Lisa Hall
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