Which of the following statements about the appendicular skeleton is FALSE?
A.
There are 80 bones in the appendicular skeleton.
B.
The appendicular skeleton includes the limbs.
C.
There are more bones in the appendicular skelton than the axial skeleton.
D.
The appendicular skeleton includes the shoulder girdle.
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