Skeleton system

Discover the inner workings of skeleton systems and how they provide support and structure to our bodies. Uncover the amazing complexity and functionality of the human skeletal system.
The appendicular skeleton consists of the upper and lower limbs and the axial skeleton consists of the head, neck (cervical region), and trunk. The trunk is further divided into the thoracic region and abdominal region. The thoracic region refers to above the diaphragm while the abdominal region refers to below the diaphragm. Human Skeletal System Anatomy, Axial Skeleton Anatomy, Abdominal Regions, Appendicular Skeleton, Skeletal System Anatomy, 206 Bones, Axial Skeleton, Human Skeletal System, Human Skeleton Anatomy

The appendicular skeleton consists of the upper and lower limbs and the axial skeleton consists of the head, neck (cervical region), and trunk. The trunk is further divided into the thoracic region and abdominal region. The thoracic region refers to above the diaphragm while the abdominal region refers to below the diaphragm.

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