Asked by Armstea Armstead on Sep 22, 2024
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Anatomically, the forearm represents the region from the
A) elbow to the fingers.
B) shoulder to the elbow.
C) elbow to the wrist.
D) shoulder to the fingers.
E) wrist to the fingers.
Forearm
The part of the arm between the wrist and the elbow.
Elbow
The elbow is the joint that connects the upper arm to the forearm, allowing for the bending and straightening of the arm.
Wrist
The joint connecting the forearm to the hand, consisting of eight small bones and allowing for a wide range of movement.
- Identify the anatomical structures of the upper limb.
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Larry Simiyu5 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The forearm is the region between the elbow and the wrist, consisting of two bones (ulna and radius) and many muscles, tendons, and nerves.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the anatomical structures of the upper limb.
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