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Ch. 7 The Skeletal System
Amerman - Human Anatomy & Physiology 2nd Edition
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Chapter 7, Problem 16d

Mark the following statements as true or false. If a statement is false, correct it to make a true statement.


d. The two pubic bones articulate at the acetabulum.

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Step 1: Begin by identifying the anatomical structures mentioned in the statement. The pubic bones are part of the pelvis, and the acetabulum is the socket in the hip bone that articulates with the head of the femur.
Step 2: Understand the relationship between the pubic bones and the acetabulum. The pubic bones do not articulate at the acetabulum; instead, they meet at the pubic symphysis, a cartilaginous joint located at the midline of the pelvis.
Step 3: Evaluate the statement provided. Since the pubic bones do not articulate at the acetabulum, the statement is false.
Step 4: Correct the false statement to make it true. The corrected statement should read: 'The two pubic bones articulate at the pubic symphysis.'
Step 5: Review the corrected statement to ensure anatomical accuracy and clarity, confirming that the pubic symphysis is the correct articulation point for the pubic bones.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Pubic Bones

The pubic bones are two bones located at the front of the pelvis, known as the left and right pubis. They form part of the pelvic girdle and are connected at the pubic symphysis, a cartilaginous joint. Understanding their anatomy is crucial for comprehending how they interact with other pelvic structures.
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Acetabulum

The acetabulum is a cup-shaped socket in the pelvis that articulates with the head of the femur, forming the hip joint. It is not the site where the pubic bones articulate; instead, it is where the femur connects to the pelvis. Recognizing the role of the acetabulum is essential for understanding hip joint mechanics.
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Articulation

Articulation refers to the connection between two bones at a joint, allowing for movement and stability. In the context of the pelvis, the pubic bones articulate at the pubic symphysis, not the acetabulum. Understanding the different types of articulations helps clarify the relationships between skeletal structures.
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