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Quiz on the Pelvis | Anatomy & Physiology Quizzes

This quiz on the pelvis will help you understand and learn all the bones and areas of the pelvic girdle. The pelvis is made up of several different bones and areas. The pelvis can be divided into 8 areas: Sacrum, ilium, Ischium, Pubic bone, Pubic Symphysis, Acetabulum, Foramen Obturatum, and Coccyx. In each of these areas, are specific regions you must know for your exam.

When you are learning the bones of the pelvis for your anatomy and physiology lecture or lab exam, it is important you visualize where each area is and its function.

Before you take the quiz, watch this teaching tutorial on the pelvis and be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more videos.


Below is a quiz to help you learn this material.

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Quiz on the Pelvis

Quiz on the Bones of the Pelvis | Anatomy & Physiology Class

This quiz will test your knowledge of the bones of the pelvis for your anatomy & physiology class. You will be tested on the location and function of the ilium, iliac crest, iliac spine, obturator foramen, pubic symphysis and much more!

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Comments

  1. adedoyin says

    September 15, 2015 at 12:53 am

    I find d quiz refreshing!

    • S.L. Page says

      September 25, 2015 at 2:29 pm

      Hi Adedoyin,

      Thank you for your comment and taking the time to leave one. Glad you found the quiz helpful!

      Sarah

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