The axial, or axis, is the 2nd vertebrae, and it articulates with the atlas, C1, first vertebrae, and the 3rd vertebrae.
The hyoid bone is the only bone of the axial skeleton that does not articulate with the other bones.
Any bone that is next to it and the cartilage around them
The answer is found in Gray's Anatomy, posted online here: http://www.bartleby.com/107/35.html "The sphenoid articulates with twelve bones: four single, the vomer, ethmoid, frontal, and...
The hyoid bone is the only bone in the adult body that doesn't articulate with another bone.
hyaline cartilage is located in between bones