This figure shows the bones of the ankle and foot. The bone indicated by number 4 is the

A.  lateral cuneiform.
B.  intermediate cuneiform.
C.  navicular.
D.  medial cuneiform.
E.  talus.


C

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What structure makes the dorsal root different from the ventral root?

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What will be an ideal response?

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