EBK HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9780100659834
Author: AMERMAN
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 7, Problem 16CYR
Mark the following statements as true or false. If a statement is false, correct it to make a true statement.
a. The obturator foramen articulates with the head of the femur at the hip joint.
b. The superior border of the pelvic bone is the iliac crest.
c. The weight of the body in the sitting position is supported by the ischial tuberosities.
d. The two pubic bones articulate at the acetabulum.
e. The pelvic brim is the boundary between the greater and lesser pelvis.
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