Which bone of the ankle sits on top of the heel bone?

A) lateral cuneiform
B) intermediate cuneiform
C) talus
D) distal phalanx


C
Explanation:
A) The lateral cuneiform does not sit on top of the heel bone.
B) The intermediate cuneiform is anterior to the talus.
D) The distal phalanx is the distal portion of the hallux.

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