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Pelvic Girdle AP1

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show hip bone  
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Pubic symphysis is made of what type of cartilage?   show
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show Hip bone  
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show hip bone  
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Pelvis includes which bones?   show
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show coxal  
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show hip bone  
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show ischium  
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3 bones that make up the hip bone   show
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Has 120o angle and looks like mickey mouse   show
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Has 90o angle   show
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show femor, fibula, tibia, patella, 7 tarsals, 5 metatarsals, and 14 phalanges  
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Knee down to ankle   show
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Ankle down to toes   show
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Big toe   show
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show 7 tarsals, 5 metatarsals, 14 phalanges  
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show lower limbs  
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Heaviest and strongest bone in body   show
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Femor is what type of bone?   show
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What type of joint connects femor to hip?   show
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show acetabulum  
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show neck  
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Shin bone   show
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Inner bulge of ankle   show
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Heel bone   show
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Foot contains what bones?   show
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