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skeleton split axial vs appendicular for 500 name three specific bones in the axial that protect the brain, spinal cord, or vital organs, and three specific bones in the appendicular that allow movement in the body.
The axial skeleton includes bones that protect vital structures. The frontal bone, parietal bone, and occipital bone of the skull (part of the axial skeleton) protect the brain. The appendicular skeleton is involved in movement. The humerus in the arm, femur in the thigh, and radius in the forearm (all part of the appendicular skeleton) are important for movement.
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Axial - Frontal bone, Parietal bone, Occipital bone
Appendicular - Humerus, Femur, Radius