The bones of the antebrachium are the

A. carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges.
B. radius, ulna, carpals, and metacarpals.
C. radius and ulna.
D. radius, ulna, and humerus.
E. radius, ulna, humerus, and carpals.


Answer: C

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