Which joints are responsible for flexion and extension at the elbow?

A. Glenohumeral and humeroulnar
B. Humeroradial and radioulnar
C. Humeroradial, radioulnar, and radiocarpal
D. Humeroulnar, humeroradial, and radioulnar
E. Humeroulnar and humeroradial


Answer: E

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