Clavicle and Ribs
The acromion, which protrude from the scapula, is the body structure directly superior to the head of the humerus.
With the clavicals (as well as) The coastal cartilage of the first and second ribs and the body of the sternum.
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it is what holds your ribs and it is very important part of your body because if you pass out or suffocate and they do CPR and they break the bottom tip of the sternum you will eventually die!
The femur articulates with the medial and lateral condyles of the tibia. The femur is the bone commonly known as the thigh bone.
The superior end of the sacrum articulates with the fifth lumbar vertebra (L5) at the lumbosacral joint. This connection forms a critical part of the spinal column, allowing for the transmission of weight from the upper body to the lower body. Additionally, the sacrum also connects laterally to the ilium at the sacroiliac joints.
No, the pelvic girdles do not directly articulate with the vertebral column. Instead, the pelvic girdle connects to the sacrum, which is part of the vertebral column, at the sacroiliac joints. This connection allows for stability and support while enabling movement between the upper body and lower limbs.
The first cervical vertebra (C1), also known as the atlas, does not have a body or a spinous process. It has a ring-like structure that articulates with the skull and the axis (C2 vertebra).
headThe pedicle of the rib articulates with the transverse process of the thoracic vertebra.
The coxal bone is part of the hip joint.The longest bone in the body is the femur, thigh bone, which is a ball and socket joint with the hip joint or coxal bone.
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