HUMAN ANATOMY PACKAGE 2015
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Match the term one hip bone with the most closely related description given below.

Tibia

Pectoral girdle

Radius

Phalanges

Pelvic girdle

Femur

Infraspinous fossa

Calcaneus

Ilium

Humerus

Introduction:

Pelvic girdle is also known as the bony pelvis. The pelvic girdle is composed of two hip bones, namely the coccyx and the sacrum. The hip bone is a combination of three bones, which are the ischium, the pubis, and the ilium.

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