The bones of the pelvis

A) are bones of the axial skeleton only.
B) are bones of the appendicular skeleton only.
C) include two prominent sesamoid bones.
D) include both axial and appendicular elements.
E) All of the answers are correct.


D) include both axial and appendicular elements.

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