Consider the forearm: a. Name the lateral bone b. Name the medial bone c. Name the two bones that form the elbow joint, allowing for forearm flexion and extension d. The disc shaped head of the radius forms a joint with the ulna and humeral capitulum what movement does this articulation permit?
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