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Rough projection that supports body weight while sitting.

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ischial tuberosity

Step-by-step explanation:

The ischium forms the posterolateral portion of the hip bone (see Figure 8.13). The large, roughened area of the inferior ischium is the ischial tuberosity. This serves as the attachment for the posterior thigh muscles and also carries the weight of the body when sitting.

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