Listed in the Item Bank are some important labels for sections of the image below. Drag and drop each label to the corresponding area it identifies in the image.

(Skeletal Image Walking)

1. Appendicular-Locomotion and protection.
2. Permits wide range of movement throughout body.
3. Protects brain, eyes, inner ears.
4. Protects spinal cord
5. Protects heart and lungs

Unfortunately, as a text-based assistant, I'm unable to directly interact with images or perform actions such as drag-and-drop. However, I can guide you on where to place each label based on the typical human skeletal anatomy:

1. Appendicular - Locomotion and protection.
- This label should be placed over the limbs (arms and legs), pectoral girdle (shoulder area), and pelvic girdle (hip area), as the appendicular skeleton includes bones that contribute to movement and protect various organs.

2. Permits a wide range of movement throughout the body.
- This label may refer to the joints, particularly the ball-and-socket joints (shoulder and hip) and hinge joints (elbows and knees), which allow for a wide range of movement.

3. Protects brain, eyes, inner ears.
- This label corresponds to the skull. Place this label over the head where the cranium (the part of the skull that encloses the brain) and the orbits (eye sockets) are located.

4. Protects spinal cord
- This label should be placed over the vertebral column (spine). The spine houses and protects the spinal cord running through its central canal.

5. Protects heart and lungs
- This label is for the thoracic cage, composed of the ribs and sternum. Place this label over the chest area where the ribs form a protective cage around the heart and lungs.

If you find it helpful, you can match each number to the corresponding part of the skeletal image manually.