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- composed of Ilium, Pubis, and Ischium bones
- center support and attachment for lower limbs of body
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| largest of 3 components of the hip bone |
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| attachment for sacroiliac ligament |
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| attach to ilium between anterior/inferior lines |
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| articulates sacrum to form sacroiliac joints |
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| concavity where the tendon of the iliacus muscle attaches |
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| point of attachment for the tendons of the muscles of the trunk, hip, and thighs |
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| surface marking through which the sciatic nerve passes through |
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| inferior/posterior portion of hip bone |
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| extends backward a thin and pointed triangular eminence |
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| smaller notch, it is smooth, and coated in cartilage |
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| surrounds the obturator foramen (largest foramen in skeleton) nearly completley closed by obturator membrane |
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| part of pelvic girdle that is located on the inner side between the ilium and ischium |
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| joint between the pubes of two hip bones |
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| foramen for blood vessels, attachment for ligaments of femur |
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| part of lower abdomen, doesn't contain organs except urinary bladder when full. |
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| has inlet, outlet, and cavity, during childbirth this route is taken by baby's head as it descends |
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