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trunk and head region are axial skeleton there are several bones one of the "humerus"bone which is present in arm.
Your pelvic region is the lower part of your abdomen and is the bone that your legs attach to. It is also the bone that you feel in your hips and is also known as your 'hip bone'.
Epiphyses is the word used for the distal and proximal ends of long bones. The epiphysis contains red bone marrow.
The trunk is made of muscle so that it can be flexible and free in movement.
The head bone's connected to the neck bone...
The hyoid bone.
Some examples of non examples of fossils are as follows: knobby rocks, beautiful stones, bones. All fossils are rocks, and if bone fossils are found they will be much heavier than normal bone.
It is the region below the clavicle which is the collar bone
The head bone's connected to the neck bone...
is the shaft of any long bone located between epiphyses
Proximal epiphysis is the end of a bone that is the closest to the body's midline.
Diaphysis