B) Radial collateral ligament C) Annular ligament D) Coracoclavicular ligament E) Acromioclavicular ligament 127. What type of joint is the elbow joint? A) Ball and socket joint B) Hinge joint C) Pivot joint D) Gliding joint E) Condyloid joint 128. What is the name of the projection on the humerus that fits into the ulna bone in the elbow joint? A) Olecranon B) Radial head C) Coronoid process D) Trochlea E) Capitulum 129. What is the name of the bony projection on the ulna bone that forms the point of the elbow? A) Olecranon B) Radial head C) Coronoid process D) Trochlea E) Capitulum 130. Which ligament helps hold the ulna bone in place in the elbow joint? A) Radial collateral ligament B) Ulnar collateral ligament C) Annular ligament D) Anterior cruciate ligament E) Posterior cruciate ligament 131. What is the name of the joint between the radius and the ulna in the forearm? A) Elbow joint B) Wrist joint C) Radiocarpal joint D) Radioulnar joint E) Humeroulnar joint
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