GROSS ANATOMY

GROSS ANATOMY

PECTORAL REGION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What two bones make up the forearm or antebrachium?
A
Tibia & Fibula
B
Scapula & Clavicle
C
Radius & Ulna
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The radius is one of two long bones that make up the human antebrachium, the other bone being the ulna. The radius has three borders, three surfaces, and has a prismoid shape in which the base is broader than the anterior border.

Detailed explanation-2: -Your arm is made up of three bones: the upper arm bone (humerus) and two forearm bones (the ulna and the radius).

Detailed explanation-3: -The ulna is located on the medial side of the forearm, and the radius is on the lateral side. These bones are attached to each other by an interosseous membrane.

Detailed explanation-4: -The forearm consists of two bones, the radius and the ulna, with the ulna is located on the pinky side and the radius on your thumb side.

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