Pelvic Girdle: The pelvic girdle, also known as the hip girdle, is comprised of a single bone called the hip bone or coxal bone (coxal meaning "hip"). It acts as the point of attachment for each lower limb. Each hip bone is firmly connected to the axial skeleton through its attachment to the sacrum of the vertebral column. Additionally, the right and left hip bones meet at the front to attach to each other. Together, these structures form the bony pelvis, which includes the two hip bones, the sacrum, and the coccyx attached below the sacrum.
Unlike the bones of the shoulder girdle, which are highly mobile to facilitate a wide range of upper limb movements, the bones of the pelvis are strongly fused to form a mostly immobile, weight-bearing structure. This immobility is important for stability, as it allows the weight of the body to be easily transferred from the vertebral column, through the pelvic girdle and hip joints, to either lower limb when the other limb is not bearing weight. Therefore, the pelvis' lack of mobility provides a stable foundation for the upper body, which rests atop the mobile lower limbs. The article below details the pelvic girls and their difference from the pectoral girdle.Pre Fertilisation: Structures and Events
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Pelvic Girdle and Pectoral Girdle | ||
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Feature | Pectoral Girdle | Pelvic Girdle |
Function | Connects upper limbs (arms) to thorax | Connects lower limbs (legs) to lower axial skeleton |
Bones | Clavicle (collarbone), scapula (shoulder blade) | Ilium, ischium, pubis (fused to form os coxa in adults) |
Attachment to axial skeleton | Indirect attachment to sternum | Attaches to the sacrum (lower part of vertebral column) |
Movement | Allows for a wide range of motion at the shoulder joint | Provides stability and weight transfer |
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