40. The human skeleton is divided into the axial and appendicular skeletons based on the location of the bones in the skeleton. The axial skeleton is comprised of the bones that form the longitudinal axis of the body, and the appendicular skeleton is comprised of the bones that are attached to the axial skeleton via the pectoral (shoulder) and pelvic (hip) girdles. DIRECTIONS: Match the specific bones to the axial or appendicular skeleton to which they belong. Carpals Hyoid Ribs Clavicle Metacarpals Scapula Cranial bones Metatarsals Sternum Facial bones Os coxae Tarsals Femur Patella Tibia Fibula Phalanges Ulna Humerus Radius Vertebrae

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40. The human skeleton is divided into the axial and appendicular skeletons based on the location of the bones
in the skeleton. The axial skeleton is comprised of the bones that form the longitudinal axis of the body, and the
appendicular skeleton is comprised of the bones that are attached to the axial skeleton via the pectoral (shoulder) and
pelvic (hip) girdles.
DIRECTIONS: Match the specific bones to the axial or appendicular skeleton to which they belong.
Carpals
Hyoid
Ribs
Clavicle
Metacarpals
Scapula
Cranial bones
Metatarsals
Sternum
Facial bones
Os coxae
Tarsals
Femur
Patella
Tibia
Fibula
Phalanges
Ulna
Humerus
Radius
Vertebrae
Transcribed Image Text:40. The human skeleton is divided into the axial and appendicular skeletons based on the location of the bones in the skeleton. The axial skeleton is comprised of the bones that form the longitudinal axis of the body, and the appendicular skeleton is comprised of the bones that are attached to the axial skeleton via the pectoral (shoulder) and pelvic (hip) girdles. DIRECTIONS: Match the specific bones to the axial or appendicular skeleton to which they belong. Carpals Hyoid Ribs Clavicle Metacarpals Scapula Cranial bones Metatarsals Sternum Facial bones Os coxae Tarsals Femur Patella Tibia Fibula Phalanges Ulna Humerus Radius Vertebrae
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