what is the function of the girdle
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Those bones are part of the appendicular skeleton - consisting bones of the limbs (upper and lower) and most of the bones forming the girdles (pectoral and pelvic). These bones connect the arms on each side, and the girdle actually functions as the anchor that attaches the appendages to the axial skeleton.
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Your pectoral girdles are responsible for providing structural support to your shoulder region on the left and right side of your body. They also allow for a large range of motion, connecting muscles necessary for shoulder and arm movement.
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