pelvisse
The pelvisse is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard term. It is possible the user intended to refer to the pelvis, which is a basin-shaped structure in the human body. The pelvis is formed by the pelvic bones, which include the ilium, ischium, and pubis. These bones are joined together at the front by the pubic symphysis and at the back by the sacrum. The pelvis serves several vital functions, including supporting the upper body and protecting the organs within the pelvic cavity, such as the bladder, reproductive organs, and lower part of the intestines. It also provides attachment points for the muscles of the legs and trunk. The structure of the pelvis differs between males and females, with the female pelvis being wider and shallower to facilitate childbirth. Fractures of the pelvis can occur due to significant trauma, such as car accidents or falls from a height, and can be serious injuries requiring medical attention. If "pelvisse" refers to something else, further clarification would be needed.