Articular cartilage
The cartilage that articulates with another bone or bone process is called articular cartilage. It covers the ends of bones within joints and helps to reduce friction and absorb shock during movement.
Any bone that is next to it and the cartilage around them
The bone thst articulates with the tibia and fibula is the Talus bone.
The first cervical vertebra, called C1 or the atlas, articulates with the occipital bone.
The fourth metacarpal bone articulates with the fourth proximal phalanx in the hand.
the medial end articulates with the sternum and the distal end articulates with the humerus and scapula.
sacrum
Talus
One side of the pubis articulates interiorly with the other side of the pubis, joining at the pubic symphysis. Posteriorly it articulates with the sacrum, the Acetabulum proximally articulates with Femur bone. So therefore there are three articulation points for the pelvic girdle.
femur
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