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What Makes Up the Appendicular Skeleton?

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What Makes Up the Appendicular Skeleton?

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The appendicular skeleton is comprised of the bones in the pectoral and pelvic girdles, as well as the bones found in the arms and legs, all of which are attached to the axial skeleton which consists of the spine, sternum, ribs and the skull.

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