Human Anatomy
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ISBN: 9780073403700
Author: Kenneth S. Saladin Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Carpel are the small bones of the wrist which connects the hand to the forearm. It allows the wrist to rotate and move freely.
Tarsal bones arein the foot between lower extreme of the foot and the fibula and tibia bone of the leg. It consists of two parts mid foot and hind foot.
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