Biology, asked by nookiebaby14, 1 year ago

What is the difference between axial and appendicular skeleton?

A. The Axial Skeleton Helps With Temperature Regulation And The Appendicular Skeleton Helps With Blood Flow.

B. The Axial Skeleton Helps With Blood Flow And The Appendicular Skeleton Helps With Temperature Regulation.

C. The Axial Skeleton Protects Vital Internal Organs And The Appendicular Skeleton Allows For Movement.

D. The Axial Skeleton Allows For Movement And The Appendicular Skeleton Protects Vital Internal Organs.

Answers

Answered by patelshruvi1210
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Answer:

The axial skeleton helps with temperature regulation and the appendicular skeleton helps with blood flow. B. The axial skeleton protects vital internal organs and the appendicular skeleton allows for movement. C. The axial skeleton allows for movement and the appendicular skeleton protects vital internal organs.

Answered by more82598
0

Answer:

hey I think its C

Explanation:

as axial skeleton covers the vital organs like lungs,hrt etc

and appendicular brings about movement as our forelimb and hindlimb invovled here

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