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Support, Movement and Growth in Animals (14)
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Support, Movement and Growth in Animals (14)
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Pectoral girdle (2)
The pectoral girdle connects the upper limbs to the axial skeleton
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Pectoral girdle (3)
The pectoral girdle consists of the clavicle and the scapula
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Upper limb (1)
Consists of the humerus, radius, ulna, carpus, metacarpus, and phalanx
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Upper limb (2)
The end of the humerus, that is ball-shaped is attached to the pectoral girdle
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The lower end of the humerus is attached to the radius and ulna
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The radius and ulna are attached to the carpus bones to form the wrist
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The metacarpus bones form the palm and are attached to the carpus bones
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The phalanx bones that form the fingers are attached to the metacarpus bones
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Pelvic girdle (1)
The pelvic girdle is connected to the axial skeleton
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The pelvic girdle is formed from a pair of hip bones
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