Petrous (under the sphenoid when viewing the external base of the skull)
Squamous region (big smoothe plate when viewing lateral surface of skull)
Styloid Process (little pokey thing)
Mastiod process (larger bumb just behind it)
zygomatic processe (conects to the zygomatic bone)
A five letter word meaning pelvic bone is sacra. The pelvis is located at the lower trunk of the body and where the urine is received before passing into the ureter.
The top 5 major bones are the:The Cranium (skull)The mandible (lower jaw)Vertebral column (spine)Sternum (breast bone)Ribs
The anatomical term for tail bone is coccyx.
The five senses are sight (vision), hearing (audition), taste (gustation), smell (olfaction), and touch (somatosensation). Each sense allows us to perceive different stimuli from our environment and helps us to interact with the world around us.
The sacral bone is a large, triangular bone at the base of the spine that forms the back of the pelvis. It is made up of five fused vertebrae and connects the spine to the hip bones. The sacrum plays an important role in providing structural support and stability to the spine and pelvis.
The human skull has about 22 bones. The temple is supported by the temporal bones which is made up of five parts. These are the squama temporalis, the mastoid and petrous portions, the tympanic part and the styloid process.
The five parts of communication include fluency, voice, and articulation. The last two parts of communication are hearing and language.
Frontal Parietal Occipital Temporal Cerebellum
hearing
Hearing
The five senses are: Sight Touch Hearing Smell Taste None develop sound but hearing processes it.
There are three parts: cervical which is at the top, thoracic which is in the middle, and the lumbar which is at the bottom. There could be five parts if you count the sacrum and the coccyx (tail bone) which are at the way bottom or the spinal column.
Sacrum
Trial
If I am twenty-five, does that mean I have twenty-five parts?
Tibia.
Hearing, seeing, touching, tasting, smelling