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Coxal bone is formed by fusion of ____________ bones

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Answer:

B. 3

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The coxal bone, also known as the hip bone or innominate bone, is formed by the fusion of three separate bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis.

These three bones are distinct in a young child, joined by cartilage. As a person matures, they fuse together at the acetabulum, a cup-shaped socket that articulates with the head of the femur to form the hip joint.

  • Ilium: The largest and most superior part of the coxal bone, forming the broad, fan-shaped portion you can feel on your hips.

  • Ischium: The posteroinferior part of the coxal bone, often referred to as the "sit bone" because it bears the weight of the body when seated.

  • Pubis: The anteromedial portion of the coxal bone, which joins with the pubis of the opposite side at the pubic symphysis.


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