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Which pair of structures forms the hip joint? 

a. acetabulum and femoral head   b. patella and trochlea of femur   c. median condyle and lateral condyle of femur   d. greater trochanter and neck of femur?

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Answer: The answer is A

Explanation: The acetabulum is a concave area of the pelvis that forms a socket into which the femoral head fits. Together they form the hip joint.

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The correct answer is A. Acetabulum and femoral head

Step-by-step explanation:

The hip joint is a bone structure that connects the pelvis to the femur (leg). This structure is classified as a ball and socket joint because it includes a spherical bone structure that fits in a spherical depression. In this context, the hip joint is composed of to main sections, the first one is the femoral head that acts as the ball of the joint and is attached to the femur and the second one is the acetabulum that acts as the cavity or "socket" of the joint. According to this, the pair of structures in the hip joint is "Acetabulum and femoral head".

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