Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134396026
Author: Frederic H. Martini, Judi L. Nath, Edwin F. Bartholomew
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 8RQ
Summary Introduction
To identify:
The flexible sheet that interconnects the radius and ulna (and the tibia and fibula).
Concept introduction:
The radius and ulna together form the forearm (antebrachium) of the upper limb. They are attached proximally to the humerus bone and distally to the carpal bones of the hand. On the other hand, the tibia and fibula together form leg and are attached proximally to the femur and distally to the tarsal bones.
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