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Bones Make Pelvis Made Sacrum Pelvic Formed Fusion

Front What bones make up the pelvis?
Back This is made up of the sacrum and the two pelvic bones, each of which is formed by the fusion of three separate bones, the ilium, the ischium, and the pubis, joined posteriorly by the sacrum.

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