Skull and pelvis anatomy with their function below
The skull protects the brain and forms the framework of the face, supporting sensory organs like the eyes, nose, and ears. Sutures such as coronal, sagittal, and lambdoid joints hold the skull bones together while allowing growth during development. The sinuses reduce skull weight and help in voice resonance. The foramen magnum allows passage of the spinal cord, connecting the brain to the body. Facial bones like the maxilla and mandible aid in chewing and speech.
The pelvis supports the upper body weight, transfers it to the lower limbs, and protects pelvic organs including the bladder and reproductive structures. The ilium provides muscle attachment, while the ischium bears weight when sitting. The pubis forms the anterior support, and pelvic joints allow flexibility, especially during childbirth




































































































































