the backbone.
The spinal vertebrae form the back an the first one supports the head.
The bones in your head are called the skull. The skull consists of several bones, including the cranium and the mandible (lower jawbone). The skull protects the brain and supports the structures of the face.
within the torso.
The bones in the torso are the rib cage, sternum, and vertebrae.
put the torso on the legs then put the head on the torso
The human body, as distinguished from the head and limbs; in sculpture, the trunk of a statue, mutilated of head and limbs; as, the torso of Hercules.
The torso is the body not including the head, arms, and legs. It is also called the "trunk".
The head and torso lack the stratum lucidum epidermal layer found in areas with thick skin, such as the palms and soles. Instead, the head and torso have thinner skin with fewer epidermal layers.
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Polar bears are similar to almost all species when it comes to body parts. They have a head, torso, bottom, legs, arms, paws, and gender specific anatomy.
Its the bit of your body that everything comes off. If you remove your head, arms and legs then the bit left is called the torso
The torso is often the last part of the body to grow because it is influenced by the overall development of the skeleton and musculature. Growth typically starts in the long bones of the arms and legs, while the torso, which houses vital organs and supports the upper body, matures later to ensure proper function and balance. Additionally, hormonal changes during puberty can affect growth patterns, leading to a delayed growth spurt in the torso compared to other body parts.