What is the difference between axial and appendicular skeleton?
A. The axial skeleton is made up of the skull and ribs, while the appendicular skeleton consists only of the spine.
B. The axial skeleton supports the central axis of the body, while the appendicular skeleton includes the limbs and their attachments.
C. The axial skeleton includes the limbs, while the appendicular skeleton supports the central axis.
D. The axial skeleton is responsible for movement, while the appendicular skeleton provides stability.
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