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What are the three pairs of adult pelvis bones?

  1. ilium, ischium, pubis

  2. femur, patella, tibia

  3. humerus, radius, ulna

  4. scapula, clavicle, sternum

The correct answer is: ilium, ischium, pubis

The three pairs of adult pelvis bones consist of the ilium, ischium, and pubis. These bones together form the pelvic girdle, which provides structural support for the body and serves as an attachment point for the lower limbs. The ilium is the broad, upper part of the pelvis, the ischium is the sit bone located below the ilium, and the pubis is positioned at the front of the pelvis. Each of these bones contributes to the overall shape and function of the pelvis, including support for weight-bearing activities and accommodation for the reproductive organs. The other options refer to bones that are not part of the pelvis: the femur, patella, and tibia are bones of the leg; the humerus, radius, and ulna are bones of the forelimb; and the scapula, clavicle, and sternum are associated with the shoulder and upper body. Thus, these do not fulfill the criteria for the pairs of bones in the adult pelvis.