There are two ball and socket joints in the pelvis: the hip joints, where the head of the femur (thigh bone) articulates with the acetabulum of the pelvis.
Fibrous joints connect bones to minimize movement. The bones of your skull and pelvis are held together by fibrous joints. Cartilaginous joints are joints in which the bones are attached by cartilage. These joints allow for only a little movment, such as in the spine or ribs. Synovial joints allow for much more movement than cartilaginous joints. Cavaties between bones in synovial joints are filled with synovial fluid. This fluid helps lubricate and protect the bones. Bursa sacks contain the synovial fluid.
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The pelvis is one bone.
What Honda are you talking about? Honda makes many different car's and suv's all with different # of CV joints. For a front wheel car it has 4. Thanks.
there are many different joints. Miter, lap, miter, dovetail, butt, box are just a few.
Each human has one pelvis.
Joints are located where two bones connect. They allow movement and provide mechanical support.
The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint that has a layer of cartilage covering both the head of the femur (thigh bone) and the acetabulum (the socket in the pelvis). So, the hip joint has cartilage in both the femoral head and the acetabulum.
No, the joints in the tooth sockets, known as the temporomandibular joints (TMJ), allow for limited movement for activities such as chewing and speaking. These joints are formed by the mandible (jaw bone) and the temporal bone of the skull.
There are many differences between the male and female pelvis. From those points, the forensic expert can tell the sex of the pelvis.
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