Sacrum
Occipital bone in the skull. the obturator foramen is where your skull articulates with the vertebral column.
No, the pubic bone is not part of the vertebral column. It is part of the pelvic bones, which are located below the vertebral column and contribute to the structure of the pelvis.
No, the pelvic girdles do not directly articulate with the vertebral column. Instead, the pelvic girdle connects to the sacrum, which is part of the vertebral column, at the sacroiliac joints. This connection allows for stability and support while enabling movement between the upper body and lower limbs.
The hip attaches to the vertebral column primarily at the sacrum, which is part of the pelvic region. The sacrum connects to the ilium of the hip bone at the sacroiliac joint, providing stability and support. Additionally, the lumbar region of the vertebral column plays a role in the overall structure and function of the pelvis and hip joint.
The superior end of the sacrum articulates with the fifth lumbar vertebra (L5) at the lumbosacral joint. This connection forms a critical part of the spinal column, allowing for the transmission of weight from the upper body to the lower body. Additionally, the sacrum also connects laterally to the ilium at the sacroiliac joints.
Intervertebral discs
the rear part of the vertebral column has not yet been found
The porterhouse steak is cut from the loin and includes part of the vertebral column.
The hip bones protect the reproductive organs, the urinary organs, and provide partial protection for the intestines.the hip bone protects our internal organs
The S-shaped curvature of the vertebral column in humans allows for an upright posture, which is essential for bipedalism. The lumbar region of the vertebral column plays a key role in supporting the weight of the upper body and maintaining balance while walking upright.
Vertebral column is not present in all mollusks.
The lumbar vertebrae are the largest segments of the movable part of the vertebral column