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Anatomy and Physiology Ch. 7 Gross Anatomy Worksheets 138-139

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Pelvic Girdle                                                                             Part A
a.
Auricular surface
f.
Iliac spines
b.
Coxa
g.
Ischial tuberosity
c.
False pelvis
h.
Obturator foramen
d.
Iliac crest
i.
Symphysis pubis
e.
Iliac fossa
j.
True pelvis
 

 1. 

Each _____ is formed by the fusion of the ilium, ischium, and pubis.
 

 2. 

A large hole in the inferior half of the coxa is the _____.
 

 3. 

The superior portion of the ilium is called the _____,
 

 4. 

whereas the large depression on the medial side of the ilium is the _____.
 

 5. 

The anterior and posterior ends of the iliac crest are referred to as _____, which serve as points of muscle attachment.
 

 6. 

A heavy _____ on the ischium provides a place for muscle attachment and a place to sit.
 

 7. 

The two coxae are joined at the _____,
 

 8. 

and the _____ of each coxa joins the sacrum (ala) to form the sacroiliac joints.
 

 9. 

The _____ is superior to the pelvic brim and is partially surrounded by bone,
 

 10. 

whereas the _____ is inferior to the pelvic brim and is completely surrounded by bone.
 
 
Pelvic Girdle                                                                             Part B
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a.
Acetabulum
g.
Pubis
b.
Anterior superior iliac spine
h.
Sacral promontory
c.
Coxa
i.
Sacroiliac joint
d.
Ilium
j.
Sacrum
e.
Ischium
k.
Subpubic angle
f.
Obturator foramen
l.
Symphysis pubis
 

 11. 

1
 

 12. 

2
 

 13. 

3
 

 14. 

4
 

 15. 

5
 

 16. 

6
 

 17. 

7
 

 18. 

8
 

 19. 

9
 

 20. 

10
 

 21. 

11
 

 22. 

12
 
 
Pelvic Girdle                                                                             Part C
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a.
Acetabulum
j.
Ischial tuberosity
b.
Anterior inferior iliac spine
k.
Ischium
c.
Anterior superior iliac spine
l.
Lesser ischiadic notch
d.
Auricular surface
m.
Obturator foramen
e.
Greater ishiadic notch
n.
Posterior inferior iliac spine
f.
Iliac crest
o.
Posterior superior iliac spine
g.
Iliac fossa
p.
Pubis
h.
Ilium
q.
Symphysis pubis
i.
Ischial spine
 

 23. 

1
 

 24. 

2
 

 25. 

3
 

 26. 

4
 

 27. 

5
 

 28. 

6
 

 29. 

7
 

 30. 

8
 

 31. 

9
 

 32. 

10
 

 33. 

11
 

 34. 

12
 

 35. 

13
 

 36. 

14
 

 37. 

15
 

 38. 

16
 

 39. 

17
 
 
Pelvic Girdle                                                                              Part D
a.
Female pelvis
b.
Male pelvis
 

 40. 

Pelvic inlet tends to be heart-shaped.
 

 41. 

Subpubic angle is more than 90 degrees.
 

 42. 

Ischial spines closer together.
 

 43. 

Pelvic outlet is broader.
 



 
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