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The axial division, which has 80 bones, and the appendicular division, which contains 126 bones. The axial division includes the skull bones, the hyoid bone, bones in the ear, the rib cage, the sternum, and the vertebral column. The appendicular division contains the bones of the appendages.
The radius is part of the appendicular skeleton, which includes the bones of the limbs, shoulder girdle, and pelvic girdle.
The two main divisions of the skeletal system are the axial skeletal system and the appendicular skeletal system.
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The axial and appendicular are the two divisions in the skeletal system. The axial skeleton consists of bones that form the axis of the body and support and protect the organs of the head, neck, and trunk the skull, the sternum, the ribs, the vertebral column The appendicular skeleton is composed of bones that anchor the appendages to the axial skeleton. The upper and lower extremities, the shoulder girdle, the pelvic girdle
Nope, it's part of the appendicular skeleton.
The human skeletal system has 206 bones in an adult, which can be categorized into two main parts: the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton consists of 80 bones, including the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage, while the appendicular skeleton comprises 126 bones, including the limbs and their attachments to the axial skeleton. Together, these parts provide structure, support, and protection for the body.
flexors and extensors
There are many:claviclescapulahumerusulnaradiuscarpalsmetacarpalsphalanges of the handcoxal bonefemurpatellatibiafibulatarsalsmetatarsalsphalanges of the foot
the appendicular skeleton includes all the bones except the head and trunk
vertebrae make up the spine (backbone) of vertebrate animals.
There are 206 bones in an adult human skeletal system. This counts some bones as separate that are directly joined (e.g. the skull) but not all. Individual humans may have slightly more or slightly fewer, even where there is no mutation (e.g. extra fingers or toes).