The ischiopubic or conjoint ramus is formed when the ischial ramus joins which of the following structures?

A. Inferior pubic ramus
B. Ischial spine
C. Pubic symphysis
D. Pubic tubercle
E. Superior pubic ramus
F. Sciatic notch


Ans: A. Inferior pubic ramus

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