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Where on a skeleton is “axial”?

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Where on a skeleton is “axial”?

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Axial skeleton means the bones that support the part of the body along the axial (longitudinal) direction. In the case of humans that includes the skull and all bones within it, the spinal column and the ribcage. Arms and legs don’t count because they are radial parts. Neither does pelvis.

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