pelvis
The vertebral column and skull is another description for the spinal column. See the related link for more information. The entire vertebral column consists of the skull, the 33 vertebrae and the ribcage.
all bones in the areas of your body that are not appendages ribs
The axial skeleton is composed of 80 bones, including the skull, the ossicles, the hyoid bone, the rib cage, sternum, and vertebral column. The pelvis, upper & lower limbs and shoulder girdle make up the Appendicular skeleton.
The head and trunk including the cranium, bones of the face (e.g. maxillae and mandible), vertebral column, sternum, and rib cage.
The major bones of the axial skeleton include the skull, the vertebral column, the ribcage, and the sternum.
The vertebral column is inferior to the skull.
The vertebral column and skull is another description for the spinal column. See the related link for more information. The entire vertebral column consists of the skull, the 33 vertebrae and the ribcage.
the vertebral column is located below your skull on your back.
Intervertebral
They belong to Phylum Chordata but are Invertebrate Chordates. Hagfish are very primitive. They have have only a partial skull and no vertebral column. They have no jaw or scales.
vertebral column
The cranium and the vertebral column.
The vertebral column articulates at the superior end with the skull, inferior portion with the pelvic girdle, & the ribs laterally.
cervical region
The axial skeleton is composed of 80 bones, including the skull, the ossicles, the hyoid bone, the rib cage, sternum, and vertebral column. The pelvis, upper & lower limbs and shoulder girdle make up the Appendicular skeleton.
all bones in the areas of your body that are not appendages ribs
The articulations of the human skull and vertebral column consist of a series of amphiarthrodial joints between the vertebral bodies, and a series of diathrodial joints between the vertebral arches. The articulations of the rat skull and vertebral column consist of cervical vertebrae which have small, transverse processes containing a hole through which nerves and blood vessels pass.