The Bony Pelvis & Gender Differences in Pelvic Anatomy
pelvis Eleven morphological traits of the pelvis were used for the external morphology as follows: greater sciatic notch, subpubic angle, preauricular
The pelvis is a symmetrical bony girdle It consists of three strong bones fused together: the ilium, ischium and pubis These bones merge to form bilateral pelvis Two female reproductive organs located in the pelvis Fallopian tubes Carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus Cervix The lower, narrow part of the
pelvis Eleven morphological traits of the pelvis were used for the external morphology as follows: greater sciatic notch, subpubic angle, preauricular
pelvis The pelvis is a symmetrical bony girdle It consists of three strong bones fused together: the ilium, ischium and pubis These bones merge to form bilateral
Two female reproductive organs located in the pelvis Fallopian tubes Carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus Cervix The lower, narrow part of the