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Which of the following bones forms part of the acetabulum for articulation with the head of the femur?
Which of the following bones forms part of the acetabulum for articulation with the head of the femur?
Which bone has a body, superior ramus, and inferior ramus?
Which bone has a body, superior ramus, and inferior ramus?
Which bone is the largest and has features such as iliac fossa, iliac crest, and tuberosity?
Which bone is the largest and has features such as iliac fossa, iliac crest, and tuberosity?
Study Notes
Pelvis Bones
- The acetabulum, which articulates with the head of the femur, is formed by the combination of three bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis.
- The bone with a body, superior ramus, and inferior ramus is the ischium.
- The largest bone in the pelvis, which has distinctive features such as the iliac fossa, iliac crest, and tuberosity, is the ilium.
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Description
Test your knowledge of the pelvic girdle and hip bone anatomy with this quiz. Learn about the fused bones, parts of the pubis, ischium, and ileum, and the formation of the acetabulum for hip joint articulation.