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Standard XII
Biology
Skull
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What are the bones of the coxal bones?
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The bones of the coxal bones:
The coxal bone generally refers to an irregularly shaped, flattened, large bone commonly the hip bone.
Each coxal bone is made up of three other smaller bones that are joined together.
The bones are:
Ilium
Ischium
Pubis
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