Basically the arms and legs, as opposed to the axial division which is the torso and head
The limbs, the arms and the legs.
The Skeleton can be divided into Axial and Appendicular portions. The Axial Skeleton, is the head and trunk, and include the bones of the skull, hyoid bone, vertebral column, and thoracic cage. The Appendicular Skeleton, contains the pelvic and pectoral girdles, as well as the upper and lower limbs. The limbs and girdles, of the Appendicular Skeleton, attach to the Axial Skeleton.
No, the tibia is part of the appendicular skeleton
Appendicular skeleton
stepes (ear bone)
Appendicular Skeleton
The humerus is part of the appendicular skeleton.
The appendicular skeleton contains 126 bones.
The Skeleton can be divided into Axial and Appendicular portions. The Axial Skeleton, is the head and trunk, and include the bones of the skull, hyoid bone, vertebral column, and thoracic cage. The Appendicular Skeleton, contains the pelvic and pectoral girdles, as well as the upper and lower limbs. The limbs and girdles, of the Appendicular Skeleton, attach to the Axial Skeleton.
Yes, the pelvis is part of the appendicular skeleton.
The spinal column is part of the axial skeleton. (The appendicular skeleton is made up of the bones of the appendages. These would include all of the arm and hand bones, and leg and foot bones.)
They are both. upper part, such as collar bone is in appendicular skeleton, and lower part, such as fibula is in appendicular system.
The appendicular skeleton includes the bones of the extremities.
Appendicular
The appendicular skeleton is composed of 126 bones of the limbs and the pectoral.
No its not, it is part of the appendicular skeletonNo, it is part of the appendicular skeleton
Your hips are your pelvic bones and they are part of you appendicular skeleton that also contains the legs.
YES it is divided in to two groups the axial and the appendicular skeleton. The axial contains the skull, hyoid bone, vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx, ribs, and sternum. The appendicular contains the clavicle, scapula, humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges. Plus the coxal bone (ilium, ischium, and pubis), femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges.