Multiple Choice
The proximal radio-ulnar joint permits medial or lateral rotation of the ________.
A) ulnar notch
B) radial head
C) radial tuberosity
D) ulnar head
E) humerus
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Q108: The _ of the humerus articulates with
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Q113: The depression on the distal end of
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