EBK ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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The two largest tarsal bones in each foot and the identification of the tarsal bones that form the foot heels.

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The foot represents the lowermost section of the skeletal system and is primarily responsible for supporting the overall body weight. The basic skeleton of the foot is formed by different bones including the bones of phalanges, tarsus, toe bones, and metatarsus. The tarsus forms the posterior region of the foot and is composed of seven bones.

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