The bones of the thorax.
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What set of bones is depicted in this image?


The thoracic sternum.
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What is indicated by A?


The xiphoid process of the sternum.
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What is indicated by B?


The manubrium of the sternum.
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What is indicated by C?


These bones of the thorax are known individually as ribs.
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What kind of bones are depicted in this image?


The costal angle of a rib.
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What is indicated by A?


The body (shaft) of a rib.
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What is indicated by B?


This is the female pelvis.
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What bone is this? Are the modifications in this structure associated with the male or female sex?


This is an anterior male hip bone.
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What bone and anatomical position is depicted? Sex?


An opening known as the obturator foramen of the hip bone.
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What is depicted by A?


The depression known as fossa of the ilium region of the hip bone.
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What is depicted by B?


The symphseal surface of the hip bone, which is where the pubic symphysis joint attaches.
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What is depicted by C?


This is a male hip bone from a lateral aspect.
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From what anatomical position is this image depicted?


A depression known as the acetabulum.
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What is indicated by A?


A region of the hip bone known as the ischium.
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What is indicated by B?


A region of the hip bone known as the ilium.
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What is indicated by C?