Which of these nerves provides cutaneous innervation to the posterior surface of the arm and forearm, and the lateral two-thirds of the dorsum of the hand?

A) axillary nerve
B) median nerve
C) musculocutaneous nerve
D) radial nerve
E) ulnar nerve


Answer: D) radial nerve

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