Mainly the brain, spinal cord, heart and lungs.
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 skeletal system helps protect your heart from severe injures, its "shelters" your heart. Lets say you fall, your axial system will break the fall, without it you would be dead by now. There are 2 types of skeletal systems, the axial, and the appendicular. You can live without the appendicular, but it supports your body, the axial is the most important bones such as: the cranium (skull), your spinal cord, and your ribs. You ABSOLUTELY CANNOT live without the axial system.
no. it is the part of appendicular skeletal system...
Axial and peripheral
Axial and appendicular
the axial and appendicular skeleton
Yes
The two main divisions of the skeletal system are the axial skeletal system and the appendicular skeletal system.
the axial skeleton protects all the major organs in the body it also protects the nervous system in the verebrae
The major function of the Axial Skeleton is to provide central support for the body and protect the internal organs
The bones of the skeletal system include all 206 bones in the human body. Additionally, the skeletal system is supported by joints and ligaments which keep the bones together and offer extra flexibility and structure.
The synovial joint is not commonly found in the axial skeleton because it allows too much mobility for the axial skeleton where protection and support of internal organs calls for immobility. The axial skeleton consists of the bony and cartilaginous parts that support and protect the organs of the head, neck, and trunk.