Pelvic Girdle - Bones, Function, Anatomy and FAQs
Pelvic Girdle In human anatomy, Pelvic Girdle is a basin-shaped structure of bones that connects the trunk of the legs and holds the support of the intestines, urinary bladder, and the interior sex organs. It is also termed as the bony pelvis. Pelvic Girdle Bones and Structure The Pelvic Girdle consists of two paired hipbones
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