The appendicular skeleton consists of  the bones of the limbs and supporting thoracic (pectoral) and pelvic girdles.On the other hand, the axial skeleton  consists of the bones of the body axis, including the skull, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum. Each of these skeletons is just as important as the other, however have very unique differences.

The appendicular skeleton is the peripheral skeletal structure that includes arms, legs, pelvis (excluding the sacrum), and shoulder.  Just like the axial skeleton, it is primarily comprised of bones and is held together with ligaments, with cartilage as the connective tissue that performs many functions essentially relating to making the joints run more smoother.

The axial skeleton is the skeletal structure (bones, cartilage, ligaments) that comprises the medial part of the body, also known as the trunk (spine, ribs, skull, etc). In our body, much of the axial skeleton acts as a protective encasement for the central nervous system tissue, whereas the apendicular skeleton provides no such function.




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