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    The Foot Arch That Is Maintained by Ligaments Running from the Calcaneus
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The Foot Arch That Is Maintained by Ligaments Running from the Calcaneus

Question 107

Question 107

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The foot arch that is maintained by ligaments running from the calcaneus to the metatarsals is the


A) longitudinal arch.
B) transverse arch.
C) superior arch.
D) posterior arch.
E) distal arch.

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