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Match the bone names iand marking in column b with the descriptions in column a. the items in column b may be used more that once.

Match the bone names iand marking in column b with the descriptions in column a. the items in column b may be used more that once.Column A
1. fuse to form the hip bone 2. rough projection that supports body weight when sitting 3. point where the hip bones join anteriorly 4. superiormost margin of the hip bone 5. deep socket in the hip bone that receives the head of the thigh bone 6. joint between axial skeleton and pevic girdle 7. longest, strongest bone in body 8. thin, lateral leg bone 9. permits passage of the sciatic nerve 10. notch located inferior to the ischial spine 11. point where the patellar ligament attaches 12. kneecap 13. shinbone 14. medial ankle projection 15. lateral ankle projection 16. largest tarsal bone 17. ankle bones 18. bones forming the instep of the foot 19. opening in hip bone formed by the pubic and ischial rami and 20. sites of muscle attachment on u talus the proximal femur v tarsals 21. tarsal bone that "sits" on the calcaneus 22. weight-bearing bone of the leg 23. tarsal bone that articulates with the tibia Column B
a. acetabulum b. calcaneus С. femur d. fibula e. gluteal tuberosity f. greater and lesser trochanters
g greater sciatic notch h. iljac crest i. lium j. ischial tuberosity k. schium L lateral malleolus m. lesser sciatic notch n. medial malleolus o. metatarsals p. obturator foramen q patella r pubic symphysis s. pubis t sacroiliac joint u. talus
v. tarsats
w.tibia
x. tibial tuberosity

1. Fuse to form thehip bone- i. ilium, j. ischium, s. pubis2. Rough projection that supports body weight when sitting - j. ischial tuberosity3. Point where the hip bones join anteriorly - r. pubic symphysisLet's match the descriptions in column A with the corresponding bone names and markings in column B:1. Fuse to form the hip bone - i. ilium, j. ischium, s. pubis2. Rough projection that supports body weight when sitting - j. ischial tuberosity3. Point where the hip bones join anteriorly - r. pubic symphysis4. Superiormost margin of the hip bone - h. iliac crest5. Deep socket in the hip bone that receives the head of the thigh bone - a.acetabulum6. Joint between axial skeleton and pelvic girdle - t. sacroiliac joint7. Longest, strongest bone in body - c. femur8. Thin, lateral leg bone - d. fibula9. Permits passage of the sciatic nerve - g. greater sciatic notch10. Notch located inferior to the ischial spine - m. lesser sciatic notch11. Point where the patellar ligament attaches - x. tibial tuberosity12. Kneecap - q. patella13. Shinbone - w. tibia14. Medial ankle projection - n.medial malleolus15. Lateral ankle projection - l. lateral malleolus16. Largest tarsal bone - b. calcaneus17. Ankle bones - v. tarsals18. Bones forming the instep of the foot - o. metatarsals19. Opening in hip bone formed by the pubic and ischial rami - p. obturator foramen20. Sites of muscle attachment on the proximal femur - f. greater and lesser trochanters21. Tarsal bone that "sits" on the calcaneus - u. talus22. Weight-bearing bone of the leg - w. tibia23. Tarsal bone that articulates with the tibia - u. talusKnow more abouthip bonehere:brainly.com/question/34190493#SPJ11...

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