Skeletal Systems
The skeletal system in humans provides protection for internal organs, and along with your muscles, enables movement with a versatile system of levers and joints. The human skeletal system consists of the skull, clavicle, scallpula, sternum, humerous, vertebra, radius, ulna, pelvic girdle, metacarpals, carpals, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, and metatarsals. There are also three types of main joints in the human skeletal system, immovable joints, slightly moveable joints, and freely moveable joints.
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