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    In Anatomical Position, the Lunate Bone of the Radiocarpal Joint
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In Anatomical Position, the Lunate Bone of the Radiocarpal Joint

Question 41

Question 41

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In anatomical position, the lunate bone of the radiocarpal joint articulates with the:


A) articular disc and medial radius
B) medial joint capsule
C) articular disc only
D) lateral radius
E) ulna directly

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