The head bone's connected to the neck bone...
the "hip bones", or illium of pelvis, are connected to the pelvis.
Do you perhaps mean the pelvis?
well, you got your: foot bone, connected to your leg bone, connected to your hip bone, connected to your chest bone, connected to your arm bone, connected to your hand bone, 'dem bones, 'dem bones 'dem dry bones!
feamer head and neck
No, the axis is located in the neck.
The Ilium is a bone in the hip it is connected to two other bones called the pubis and ichium The Ilium is a bone in the hip it is connected to two other bones called the pubis and ichium
You would call it a neck bone, I suppose, but the "Neck Bone" has many other bones with it. Though it is all made up as the Cervical vertebrae
Not directly! The Ulna is the bone in your forearm, the pelvis is the bone your hip attaches to.
The proper terminology for the thigh bone is the femur. This bone is connected to the hip at the top and also connected to the knee at the bottom end.
Ezekiel cried, "Dem dry bones!" Ezekiel cried, "Dem dry bones!" Ezekiel cried, "Dem dry bones!" "Oh, hear the word of the Lord." The foot bone connected to the leg bone, The leg bone connected to the knee bone, The knee bone connected to the thigh bone, The thigh bone connected to the back bone, The back bone connected to the neck bone, The neck bone connected to the head bone, Oh, hear the word of the Lord! Dem bones, dem bones gonna walk aroun', Dem bones, dem bones, gonna walk aroun' Dem bones, dem bones, gonna walk aroun' Oh, hear the word of the Lord. The head bone connected to the neck bone, The neck bone connected to the back bone, The back bone connected to the thigh bone, The thigh bone connected to the knee bone, The knee bone connected to the leg bone, The leg bone connected to the foot bone, Oh, hear the word of the Lord!
The head bone's connected to the neck bone...