difference between appendicular skeleton and axial skeleton
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We are composed of one skeleton that can be divided into two major regions, the axial and appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton makes up our central axis and consists of the following bones: skull, vertebrae, ribs and sternum. The appendicular skeleton consists of the limbs and girdles.
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The axial skeletal forms the axis of the body. It mainly includes skull, vertebral column, ribs and sternum.
The appendicular skeleton forms limbs of the body. It includes bones of forelimbs and hind-limbs. Limbs are connected to the axial skeleton through pectoral and pelvic girdles.
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