Pelvic Girdle – Coxal Bones Anatomy – Earth's Lab
The pelvic girdle consists of two coxal bones, or hip bones, that support the attachment of the lower limbs. The coxal bones articulate with the sacrum posteriorly and with each other anteriorly to fo
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Pelvic Girdle – Coxal Bones Anatomy – Earth's Lab
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