The thorax is what you call your chest. http://education.Yahoo.com/reference/gray/subjects/subject/26
Is the thorax of the human body subdivided superficially into four quadrants?
You can see the Thorax and the Abdomen in the Torso
If you are looking for a single bone meaning thorax, there isn't one. The thorax is a region or area of the body, rather than a singular bone name. The thorax is the part of the body from the neck to the diaphram. In insects, its the part of the body with the legs and wings. Its the middle segment in an arthropod. The bones in the thorax consists of the ribs, the spine and the cartilage sternum. These are a protective cage for the vital organs, the lungs and the heart. See the related link for more information.
The thorax contains the muscles needed to operate the wings and legs- in short, a butterfly cannot fly if their internal thorax temperature is below 55 to 65 degreesnot a butterfly cannot fly iif their body temperature is not over 86 degrees.the thorax operates the wings
the job of the nervous tissue is that it is to react to stimuli and is to conduct impulses to various organs in the human body.
On an animals body the thorax is located between the head and abdomen. The thorax is a main division of an insects body. In mammals, thorax is formed by the stemum, thoracic vertebra and ribs.
Is the thorax of the human body subdivided superficially into four quadrants?
Yes. That would be what you call your chest.
Your midsection. Trunk
You can see the Thorax and the Abdomen in the Torso
Insects- the part of an insects body that is in between the head and the abdomen.In a human, the thorax is normally called the chest.
It is behind (posterior to) the breastbone (sternum) in the chest (thorax).
You can see the Thorax and the Abdomen in the Torso
insects have 3 segments or "parts" as you called them; the head the thorax which is in sense to the human body the chest and the abdomen which is the butt of the insect
Insects have three body parts, Head, Thorax and Abdomen. I therefore believe Thorax is the correct answer to your question.
An insect's body is attached to the thorax.
the thorax and the abdomen - the left and the right - the skeleton and the soft tissue etc.