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Appendicular skeleton: The appendicular skeleton is composed
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The appendicular skeleton is composed of the bones of the upper limbs (which function to grasp and manipulate objects) and the lower limbs (which permit locomotion). It also includes the pectoral girdle, or shoulder girdle, that attaches the upper limbs to the body, and the pelvic girdle that attaches the lower limbs to the body (Figure 1). The appendicular skeleton is the part of the vertebrate skeleton that supports the limbs or fins. It consists of 126 bones in humans and has six major regions: shoulder girdle, arms, hands, pelvis, thighs and feet. The appendicular skeleton comprises the upper and lower extremities. The shoulder and hip are important limb segments connecting the appendicular and axial skeleton, essential for mechanical load transfer. Of the 206 bones in the adult human body, 126 form the appendicular skeleton. Find out what is the appendicular skeleton, which bones make it up, and how many bones are there. Learn its functions & parts with labeled diagram.
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