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which bones are used in boating​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

It, along with the lunate, articulates with the radius and ulna to form the major bones involved in movement of the wrist. The scaphoid serves as a link between the two rows of carpalbones.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The Scaphoid bone present in the wrist is used during boating.

Explanation:

The Scaphoid bone is one of the small bones present in the wrist among the carpals. It helps in the movement of the wrist. Since rowing requires strong wrist movements this cashew shaped bone is of great significance. The word ‘Scaphoid’ is derived from the Greek word 'Skafos' which means 'a boat'. The Scaphoid is referred to the navicular bone of the hand that helps in moving it. Thus this is the bone used in boating.

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