Body cavity formed by the hip bones, sacrum and pubic symphysis
area of the body in the lower abdomen between the hip bones.
that part of the skeleton that joins the lower limbs of the body.
the part of the skelton that forms a ring of bones in the lower trunk and that supports the spine and legs. Cancer may spread (metastasize) to these bones. Pelvis is also used to refer to the general region of the lower trunk srrounded by these bones.
A bony complex created by the articulations among the coxae, the sacrum, and the coccyx.
Portion of the skeleton forming a bony girdle joining the lower or hind limbs to the body. The pelvic bones are often a point of attack in men with prostate cancer.
Hip bones, each consisting of three fused bones: an anterior ilium, a ventral pubis, and a posterior ischium; combined with the sacrum forming the pelvic girdle.
1 : a basin-shaped structure in the skeleton of many vertebrates that in humans is composed of the two hipbones bounding it on each side and in front while the sacrum and coccyx complete it behind 2 : PELVIC CAVITY
The bony ring that surrounds the sacrum. The sacrum can be considered the keystone of the bony arch that provides support for the spine. The pelvic ring is mobile through the S1 joints and pubic symphysis.
A basin or basin-like structure.
(PEL-viss) Basin-shaped structure in the skeleton of many vertebrates that is formed by the pelvic girdle and adjoining bones of the spine
The basin shaped bone at the base of the spinal column. It's purpose is to support the spinal column and to help contact the legs to the upper body. The unborn baby must travel through the pelvis when leaving the uterus to be born.
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The part of the abdomen lying below the belt-line
The ring of bones at the bottom of the body that the baby passes through during the birth process.
The bony framework of the lower part of the abdomen.
the structure of the vertebrate skeleton supporting the lower limbs in humans and the hind limbs or corresponding parts in other vertebrates
Latin = basin, adjective - pelvic.
(L., G. pyelos, an oblong trough, basin). Ring of bones at the lower end of the trunk.
A basin-shaped structure composed of two large bones on the sides which rests on the lower limbs and supports the spinal column.
the ring of bones at the lower end of the trunk within which the pelvic organs lie in.
The bony structures in the lowest part of the trunk. The term pelvic is used for anything that belongs or refers to the pelvis.
The lower part of the abdomen between the hipbones.
comprised of three separate bones called the ilium, ischium and pubis that fuse together to form the pelvis; protects the digestive and reproductive organs in the lower part of the body.
The pelvis (or hip) of dinosaurs is composed of three bones, the Pubis, Ilium, and Ischium. Based on pelvic structure, the British paleontologist H. G. Seeley divided the dinosaurs into the orders Saurischia (or "Lizard-hipped") and Ornithischia (or "Bird-Hipped").
The bony structure of the hip area. The baby must pass through the pelvis during labor and delivery.
The hollow cavity formed by the two hipbones. PICTURE
Area of the body surrounded by the hips; includes the bladder, prostate, uterus, and other organs.
The lower portion of the trunk of the body, a bowl-shaped ring, formed by the two hip-bones.
a basin-shaped structure that supports the spinal column and contains the sacrum, coccyx, hip bones (ilium, pubis, and ischium).
A basin-shaped cavity in the lower abdomen, containing the bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs.
The ring of bones that link the spine and hip bones, and protects abdominal organs such as the uterus in women.
ring of bone between the spine and legs; made up of two pairs of bones, the ileum, the ischium, and sacrum
the bony structure that supports the vertebral columns and contains the hip sockets
A ring of bones at the base of the trunk, where the pelvic organs lie.
The 'hip' bone, to which the legs attach
a basin-shaped structure that supports the spinal column containing the sacrum, coccyx, and hip bones (ilium, pubis, and ischium).
Lower cavity of the body, contained inside the hip bones. The pelvis contains the pelvic organs - the bladder and lower bowel and the reproductive organs.
the lowest part of the abdomen containing the uterus, ovaries, urinary bladder and bowels as well as pelvic lymphatic nodes.
The bony circle formed by the hip bones and the sacrum and coccyx of the lower back.
The basin-shaped structure of the vertebrate skeleton that rests on the lower limbs and supports the spinal column.
1 - The lowest part of the body trunk, roughly between the hip-bones. The pelvis contains the urinary bladder, uterus, in addition to several large blood vessels, muscles and bones. The pelvis also connects the spine to the lower parts of the body (legs, hips). 2 - any more or less bowl-shaped structure, e.g. renal pelvis
The large bone between the legs and the lower spine which includes the ilium, pubis, and ischium. The hip joints are part of the pelvis. The lumbosacral junction refers to the connection between L5 (last lumbar vertebra), the sacrum, and the rest of the pelvis.
The bony arch to which the hind limbs of vertebrate animals are articulated. 154
The hip bones, sacrum and the coccyx.
formed by the hip bones and lower part of the spine (sacrum), it is a bowl-shaped ring of bone that connects the legs to the spine and protects reproductive and digestive organs.
The bowl-shaped bone that supports the spine and holds up the digestive, urinary, and reproductive organs. The legs connect to the body at the pelvis.
The lower part of the abdomen, located between the hip bones.
Ring of bones of lower body.
the part of the body bounded anteriorly and laterally by the hip bones. The pelvis supports the weight of internal organs in the upper part of the body.
A group of bones that join the lower extremity to the spine: sacrum, ilium, ischium, pubis. image image image image image
Composed of the two hip bones, sacrum and coccyx.
The bony structure formed by the sacrum, coccyx, ilium, pubis and ischium.
The pelvis (pl. pelvises or pelves) is the bony structure located at the base of the spine (properly known as the caudal end). The pelvis incorporates the socket portion of the hip joint for each leg (in bipeds) or hind leg (in quadrupeds). It forms the lower limb (or hind-limb) girdle of the skeleton.