What is the function of axial skeleton?
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The function of the axial skeleton is to provide support and protection for the brain, the spinal cord, and the organs in the ventral body cavity
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- The bones of the skull, middle ear ossicles, hyoid bone of the neck, vertebral column, and thoracic cage (ribcage) make up the axial skeleton, which runs through the centre of the body.
- The brain, spinal cord, and organs in the ventral body cavity are all supported and protected by the axial skeleton.
- It offers a surface for muscles that move the head, neck, and trunk, execute respiratory motions, and support sections of the appendicular skeleton to adhere to.
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