yes it is because the axial skeleton is whats holding the head
Tarsals are NOT part of the axial skeleton. The axial skeleton includes the head and trunk. Tarsals would be part of the appendicular skeleton which consists of your appendages (arms and legs from the shoulder and hip joints out).
Carpals are NOT part of the axial skeleton. The axial skeleton includes the head and trunk. Carpals would be part of the appendicular skeleton which consists of your appendages (arms and legs from the shoulder and hip joints out).
Yes; the axial skeleton includes the bones of the head, and the occipital is the bottom-back part of the skull.
Yes, the ribs are part of the axial skeleton.
The axial part of the skeleton is comprised of the bones in the skull and trunk of the body. Yes, the axial part of the skeleton does have a cavity.
trunk and head region are axial skeleton there are several bones one of the "humerus"bone which is present in arm.
The term 'axial' usually relates to the skeletal system and refers to the 'central core' bones composed of the; skull, mandible, facial bones, hyoid, vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx, ribs, and sternum.
No, they are part of the appendicular skeleton.
No. It is part of the appendicular skeleton.
The Axial skeleton
The neck is part of the axial skeleton. The appendicular skeleton includes the bones of your arms and legs.
No, the tibia is part of the appendicular skeleton