What bone articulates to the Pelvic Girdle? Femur Describe how the ball and socket joints for the pectoral girdle and the pelvic girdle are different. (Pectoral girdle is arm attachment, Pelvic girdle is leg attachment)

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Label the following features of the gs coxae:
iliac crest
acetabulum
pubic symphysis
obturator foramen
ischial tuberosity
greater sciatic notch (this is the ventral view of t
iliac crest
F4
What bone articulates to the Pelvic Girdle? Femur
Suo
greater sciatic not
%
FS
Describe how the ball and socket joints for the pectoral girdle and the pelvic girdle are different.
(Pectoral girdle is arm attachment, Pelvic girdle is leg attachment)
*
Would it be easy or hard to dislocate the femur from the acetabulum? Why or why not?
A
right os coxae)
F6
*
acetabulum
ischial tuberosity
F7
obturator foramen
pubic symphysis
PrtScn
F8
Home
F9
End
F10
PgUp
Transcribed Image Text:F3 Label the following features of the gs coxae: iliac crest acetabulum pubic symphysis obturator foramen ischial tuberosity greater sciatic notch (this is the ventral view of t iliac crest F4 What bone articulates to the Pelvic Girdle? Femur Suo greater sciatic not % FS Describe how the ball and socket joints for the pectoral girdle and the pelvic girdle are different. (Pectoral girdle is arm attachment, Pelvic girdle is leg attachment) * Would it be easy or hard to dislocate the femur from the acetabulum? Why or why not? A right os coxae) F6 * acetabulum ischial tuberosity F7 obturator foramen pubic symphysis PrtScn F8 Home F9 End F10 PgUp
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