Spinal cavity
The cavity surrounded by the hip bone is called what?
urinary
The wall of the pulp cavity is surrounded by Dentin
A cavity in the pelvic area refers to the pelvic cavity, which is a space surrounded by the bones of the pelvis. It contains the reproductive organs, urinary bladder, and part of the large intestine. This cavity provides protection and support to the organs within the pelvic region.
Lungs do NOT contain Bones. However, the are surrounded by Rib Bones, front and back.
The cavity surrounded by the hip bone is called the acetabulum. It is a socket-like structure where the head of the femur (thigh bone) articulates with the pelvis to form the hip joint. The acetabulum plays a crucial role in stabilizing the hip joint and allowing for a wide range of motion.
Medullary cavity (because bones like feet are short bones and they have the cavity)
There is no spinal cavity . . . the spinal cord runs down the back in the spine bones, or vertebrae, and is enclosed on all sides by the vertebrae bones.
The cavity between bones at the joint is known as the synovial cavity. This space is filled with synovial fluid, which helps to reduce friction and facilitate smooth movement of the bones at the joint.
The vacuole is a fluid-filled membrane-surrounded cavity located inside a cell
only in the spinal cavity all of the others the bones are the borders of the cavities.
Usually the bones are the perimeter of the cavity like the skull is the perimeter of the cranial cavity or the ribs of the abdominal pelvic cavity. But the spine is in the spinal cavity, I'm not 100% sure if the pelvis is in the pelvic cavity off the top of my head, so in short yes there are bones in certain body cavities.