Which nerve innervates the flexor muscles of the forearm and digits, the pronator muscles, and the lateral skin of the hand?

A) axillary
B) median
C) radial
D) ulnar


B
Explanation:
A) The axillary nerve supplies the deltoid and teres minor muscles and the skin of the shoulder.
C) The radial nerve controls the extensor muscles of the upper limb.
D) The ulnar nerve controls the flexor carpi ulnaris muscles of the forearm.

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