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Differentiate axial and appendicular skeleton.
Distinguish Between
Solution
- Axial skeleton:
The axial skeleton consists of the bones along the axis, or central line of the human body, and consists of the skull, facial bones, sternum, ribs, and vertebral column. - Appendicular skeleton:
The appendicular skeleton contains the bones in the appendages of the body, as well as the structures that connect the appendages to the axial skeleton. It comprises the shoulder girdle; the arm, wrist, and hand bones; the pelvic girdle; and the leg, ankle, and foot bones.
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