anatomy and physiology mcqs

Question #231

Considering the hip bone which of the following is not true?

The hip bone (or os innominatum) is made up of the ischium, ilium and pubis which all meet at the acetabulum.

The ischium is inferoposteriorly and supports the body’s weight when sitting.

The ilium forms the superior part and has a large wing to which the gluteal muscles attach.

The two pubic bones lie inferoanteriorly and join together at the pubis symphysis.

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