The bone of the brachium is the ________

A) radius
B) humerus
C) ulna
D) clavicle


B
Explanation:
A) The radius is a bone of the antebrachium.
C) The ulna is a bone of the antebrachium.
D) The clavicle is part of the pectoral girdle.

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