Pectoral Girdle (Shoulder Girdle) Anatomy and Function

Pectoral Girdle (Shoulder Girdle) Anatomy and Function

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A pectoral girdle, also called the shoulder girdle, connects your upper limbs to the bones along the axis of your body. You have two pectoral girdles in your body, which both consist of the clavicle and scapula bones. You need your pectoral girdles to provide structural support. Learn more about its anatomy.

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