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ulnamatch each bone to the location in the keya. upper armb. forearmc. pectoral girdled. pelvic girdlee. thighf. lower leg
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The arm is divided into two main parts: the upper arm and the forearm. The upper arm contains one bone, the humerus. The forearm contains two bones, the radius and the ulna. Show more…
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