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What is a forelimb? Which are the bones that form the forelimb?​

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Answered by lijaannl26
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The forelimb consists of: Humerus, radius and ulna, carpals, metacarpals, digits or phalanges (see diagram 6.6). The top of the humerus moves against (articulates with) the scapula at the shoulder joint. By changing the number, size and shape of the various bones, fore limbs have evolved to fit different ways of life.

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Answered by 2643nachiket
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arms & humerus and femur are bones in it

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