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    The 'Keystone' Bone(s) of the Transverse Arch Is/are The
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The 'Keystone' Bone(s) of the Transverse Arch Is/are The

Question 19

Question 19

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The 'keystone' bone(s) of the transverse arch is/are the:


A) cuneiforms 1, 2, 3
B) talus
C) metatarsals 1-5
D) cuboid
E) a and c above

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