To determine:
The labeling of the given posterior structure of the pelvis bones.
Introduction:
The lower portion of the trunk in the human body, between the thighs and the abdomen is termed as the pelvis region. The pelvic region is composed of the sacrum, the coccyx, and the hip bone. The hip bone is further divided into the pubis, ilium, and ischium.
Explanation of Solution
The labeled figure is as shown below:
1. Hip bone − It is an irregular bone found in the pelvis. It is composed of the ilium, the pubis, and the ischium.
2. Sacrum −It is a shield-shaped bone that is present at the base of the lumbar vertebrae. It helps to stabilize the pelvis.
3. Coccys bone - It is also termed as the tailbone and is located at the bottom of the spine.
The labeled structure of the bones of the pelvis is as follows:
1. Hip bone
2. Sacrum
3. Coccys bone
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