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Hip Bone Anatomy: Pelvic Girdle and Hind Limbs For Live Classes, Concept Videos, Quizzes, Mock Tests & Revision Notes please see our Website/App: Our Website: http://bit.ly/2KBC0l1 Android App: https://bit.ly/3k48zdK CBSE Class 11 Courses: https://bit.ly/48isN9Q CBSE Class 10 Courses: https://bit.ly/363U55V CBSE Class 9 Courses: https://bit.ly/39Pm7mM CBSE Class 8 Courses: https://bit.ly/3bJByzB ICSE Class 10 Courses: https://bit.ly/2MaXpFo ICSE Class 9 Courses: https://bit.ly/3iFV7dl ICSE Class 8 Courses: https://bit.ly/3boM5OB IGCSE Courses: https://bit.ly/2YNwQcn Artificial Intelligence: https://bit.ly/3vm3FAE Python Coding: https://bit.ly/3nX0s2y Java Coding: https://bit.ly/3chHTAK Facebook page: http://bit.ly/2s6VYhf Pelvic Girdle Anatomy Ilium: The broad, upper part of the hip bone with a curved shape, providing attachment for trunk and limb muscles and forming the upper boundary of the acetabulum. Ischium: The posterior, lower portion of the hip bone, featuring the ischial tuberosity, which supports body weight when sitting. Pubis: The anterior part of the hip bone that forms the pubic symphysis and contributes to the structural stability of the pelvis. Acetabulum: A cup-shaped cavity in the hip bone that houses the femoral head, forming the hip joint and enabling leg movement. Hind Limb Bones Femur: The longest and strongest bone, connecting the hip and knee, essential for weight-bearing and locomotion. Patella: A triangular sesamoid bone that protects the knee joint and enhances the efficiency of the quadriceps muscle. Tibia: The larger, medial lower leg bone that supports body weight and forms the knee and ankle joints. Fibula: The slender, lateral lower leg bone, primarily involved in stabilizing the ankle and serving as an attachment site for muscles. Bones of the Foot Tarsals: Seven small bones, including the talus and calcaneus, forming the ankle and heel and providing support for foot motion. Metatarsals: Five long bones in the midfoot that connect the tarsals to the phalanges, forming the arch and structure of the foot. Phalanges: Fourteen small bones in the toes, allowing for flexibility and balance during movement. At Manocha Academy, learning Science and Math is Easy! The school coursework is explained with simple examples that you experience every day! Yes, Science & Math is all around you! Let's learn every day from everyday life!