Functional Human Anatomy of the Appendicular Skeleton

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Skibidi vibes are strong in this anatomy class, lowkey diving into the appendicular skeleton. The pectoral girdle is the goon that hooks the upper limbs to the trunk, while the pelvic girdle is the sigma that supports the lower limbs. Clavicles and scapulae are the homies that keep things chill, not fully encircling the body but providing mad mobility. The scapula is that dank piece, moving freely and allowing for elevation and retraction. Let us not forget the arches of the foot, which are lowkey important for balance. Male and female pelves? A whole edge in structure. Bones be flexing, but anatomy is the real ship sailing through it all.

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