backbone and skull. the bones that make up the vertebral column and skull. The skeleton is divided into two portions: Axial and Appendicular. Appendicular is all the bones from the humerus of the arm to the distal-most digits of the fingers and from the femur to the tips of your toes. Axial is everything else.
Cranium
Vertebra
cranium (apex)
Vertebra
trunk and head region are axial skeleton there are several bones one of the "humerus"bone which is present in arm.
facial bone
The major bones of the axial skeleton include the skull, the vertebral column, the ribcage, and the sternum.
The axial division, which has 80 bones, and the appendicular division, which contains 126 bones. The axial division includes the skull bones, the hyoid bone, bones in the ear, the rib cage, the sternum, and the vertebral column. The appendicular division contains the bones of the appendages.
Axial bones are those that are found within your head, vertebral (spinal) column, and ribcage. Any other bone is considered part of the appendicular skeleton; these include all bones related to the upper and lower limbs. This includes your clavicle (collarbone), scapula (shoulder blade), and pelvic bones, even though they are part of your torso (and obviously all bones that are further down in the limbs).
hyoid bone
trunk and head region are axial skeleton there are several bones one of the "humerus"bone which is present in arm.
its called femur. it is the axial longest, largest and the strongest bone
skull
herring bone gear (Double helical ) doesn't axial thrust
axial
long bone
scapula
Condyle
Suture
scapular
facial bone