Hyoid Bone Ct Anatomy. The hip bone is comprised of the three parts. Prior to puberty the triradiate cartilage separates these parts and fusion only begins at the age of 15-17.
The ilium pubis and ischium. The hip bone is comprised of the three parts. Through these structures the styloid process facilitates the movement.
They all act to elevate the hyoid bone an action involved in swallowing.
Composition of the Hip Bone. The styloid process projects from the inferior part of the petrous temporal bone and offers attachment to the stylohyoid ligament and the stylohyoid stylopharyngeus and styloglossus muscles. The suprahyoid muscles are a group of four muscles located superior to the hyoid bone of the neck. Prior to puberty the triradiate cartilage separates these parts and fusion only begins at the age of 15-17.