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Why do you think scientists separate the appendicular skeleton from the axial skeleton?

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Answer: It's more important

Explanation: Your axial skeleton is made up of the bones in your head, neck, back and chest. Your appendicular skeleton is made up of everything else — the bones that attach (append) to your axial skeleton. Your appendicular skeleton includes the bones in your shoulders, pelvis and limbs, including your arms, hands, legs and feet.

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