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Pelvic girdle of human consist of(a) Ilium, ischium and pubis(b) Ilium, ischium and coracoid(c) Coracoid, scapula and clavicle(d) Ilium, coracoid and scapula
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It is comprised of two coxal bones. Show more…
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