Axial Skeleton: forms the axis of the body
(Examples: skull, vertebrae, rib cage)
Appendicular Skeleton: limb bones and their girdles
(Examples: Upper limbs, clavicle, scapula; lower limbs, pelvis)
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
The axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. Axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton
Axial and Appendicular
appendicular and axial
Upper and lower?
What are the bones of the upper limb?
What are the divisions of the skeleton?
appendicular skeleton
Axial which makes up the head, neck and spinal column, and appendicular which makes up your extremities (arms and legs), shoulder, and pelvic region.
Two divisions in the human nervios system are the peripheral nervious system and the central nervious system
central and peripheral
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Skeleton
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the thorax and the abdomen - the left and the right - the skeleton and the soft tissue etc.
The human skeleton consists of two main parts: the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton consists of the vertebrae, sternum, and ribs. The appendicular skeleton consists of arms and legs and also includes the pectoral and pelvic girdles.
The two main divisions of mechanics are Statics and Dynamics.
Axial Skeleton: includes the head, neck, and trunk Appendicular Skeleton: upper and lower limbs
The two main divisions are rational numbers and irrational numbers.
Two divisions in the human nervios system are the peripheral nervious system and the central nervious system
Axial which makes up the head, neck and spinal column, and appendicular which makes up your extremities (arms and legs), shoulder, and pelvic region.
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