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    The torso or trunk is an anatomical term for the central part, or the core, of the body of many animals (including humans), from which the head, neck, limbs, tail and other appendages extend.

  2. The part of the body that includes the head, neck, trunk, and appendicular portion. Also includes the cranial cavity, vertebral canal, thoracic cavity, and abdominopelvic cavity.

  3. Sep 15, 2023 · The trunk (torso) is the central part of the body to which the head and the limbs are attached. Except for the brain, the trunk houses all the vital organs of the human body. The torso muscles attach to the skeletal core of the trunk, and depending on their location are divided into two large groups: anterolateral muscles of the trunk

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  4. The core or trunk is the axial (central) part of an organism's body. In common parlance, the term is broadly considered to be synonymous with the torso, but academically it also includes the head and neck. Functional movements are highly dependent on this part of the body, and lack of core muscular development can result in a predisposition to ...

  5. The trunk or torso is an anatomical term for the central or axial part of the human body, from which extend the neck and the limbs. It comprises of the thorax, abdomen, pelvis and the back regions.

  6. The trunk of the body contains, from superior to inferior, the thoracic region encompassing the chest, the mammary region encompassing each breast, the abdominal region encompassing the stomach area, the coxal region encompassing the beltline, and the pubic region encompassing the area above the genitals.

  7. Jul 24, 2016 · The trunk is the central axis of the body. The limbs use the trunk as the base on which to move. When the body is upright, the trunk supports the head and maintains the erect posture with minimal effort. The trunk consists of the thorax, abdomen and pelvis, stacked one above the other (Figure 10.1). These three areas form two enclosed cavities ...

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