Pelvic Girdle anterior unlabeled

An anterior view illustration of the human bony pelvic girdle. The bones are light beige with brown shadows, and light blue where bone and cartilage meet. The girdle's structure includes the ilium, ischium, pubis, and sacrum, designed for supporting the body and facilitating movement. Several holes in the bone structure are visible, and the illustration is set against a plain white background.

Anatomical illustration of the anterior aspect of the Pelvic Girdle. The composition focuses on the bone structure, rendered in shades of beige and light blue, against a white background for contrast. The ilium bones sit on the top left and right. There are several holes in the middle of the bone formation, and two “windows” are created on the bottom left and right, separated by a slender beige bone. The lighting suggests a natural source from above, highlighting important anatomical landmarks through subtle shadows.

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