Multiple bones make up the store racks in a human being. These include the upper part of the humerus, the sternum, the scapula, collarbone, the thoracic portion of the spine, and the rib cage including floating ribs.
Lungs, trachea, bronchus, bronchioles, and aveoli.
The ribcage includes the bones of the thorax.
Trapezius
The occiput, or occipital bones.
The anterior part of the Hard Palate is the Maxilla.The Posterior part of the Hard Palate is the Palatine.
Superior and posterior are relative terms. You can't describe a single organ or part as being superior or posterior without mentiong what you're comparing its position to.
That would be the 'Occipital Lobe' it is the visual part of the brain.
occipital bone
occipital bone
Yes, the pericardium part of the thorax.
In a beetle the part of the body between the head and abdomen is called the thorax. The thorax contains important body structures.
Middle part is the thorax.
The head is the first part, with antennae, eyes and mouthparts. The thorax is the middle, with the legs and wings if the insect has them, and containing the muscles to use them. The third part is called the abdomen, with no appendages. This part houses the internal organs.
If you are looking for a single bone meaning thorax, there isn't one. The thorax is a region or area of the body, rather than a singular bone name. The thorax is the part of the body from the neck to the diaphram. In insects, its the part of the body with the legs and wings. Its the middle segment in an arthropod. The bones in the thorax consists of the ribs, the spine and the cartilage sternum. These are a protective cage for the vital organs, the lungs and the heart. See the related link for more information.