yes, and the only axial-appendicular joint is the sternoclavicular joint, which is right between clavicle and manubrium (part of the sternum). XD
spinal cordorribs;-)
The sternum is classified as part of the axial skeleton. It is located in the center of the chest and serves as a central point of attachment for the ribs, which are also part of the axial skeleton. In contrast, the appendicular skeleton includes the limbs and their associated girdles.
Yes, the sacrum is part of the axial region of the body. It is a triangular bone located at the base of the spine, connecting the lumbar vertebrae to the coccyx and forming the back part of the pelvis. The axial skeleton includes the skull, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum, with the sacrum being a key component of the vertebral column.
Is the Epigastric region, located just inferior to the breastbone.
The epigastric region is the area just distal to the sternum. it gets its name from the prefix "epi" meaning above, and the root "gastric" meaning stomach. Thus, its name literally describes its location.
The sternum is part of the axial skeleton.
The clavicle articulates with the axial skeleton at the sternum or breastbone, specifically at the sternoclavicular joint.
the axial skeleton consists of the skull, vertebral column, ribs and sternum.
The sternum and ribs belong to the axial skeleton.
The major bones of the axial skeleton include the skull, the vertebral column, the ribcage, and the sternum.
spinal cordorribs;-)
Sternum
The sternum is classified as part of the axial skeleton. It is located in the center of the chest and serves as a central point of attachment for the ribs, which are also part of the axial skeleton. In contrast, the appendicular skeleton includes the limbs and their associated girdles.
Yes, the sacrum is part of the axial region of the body. It is a triangular bone located at the base of the spine, connecting the lumbar vertebrae to the coccyx and forming the back part of the pelvis. The axial skeleton includes the skull, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum, with the sacrum being a key component of the vertebral column.
Skull;(cranium and mandible), vertebrae, sternum
The axial skeleton consists of the skull, spine, ribs, and sternum. In contrast, the appendicular skeleton includes the other bones.
The sternum is superior to the pubic region.