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Mr. Infro
Mr. Infro
Asked: January 26, 20232023-01-26T13:08:36+05:30 2023-01-26T13:08:36+05:30In: MCQ

Humerus bone is situated in?

A) Upper arm

B) Thigh

C) Knee

D) Fore arm

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  1. Mr Guddi
    2023-01-28T09:10:52+05:30Added an answer on January 28, 2023 at 9:10 am

    The correct answer is A) Upper arm

    The Humerus bone is situated in the upper arm, it is the bone that connects the shoulder to the elbow. It is the largest bone in the upper arm, and it is responsible for supporting the weight of the arm, allowing for movement of the elbow and shoulder joints, and providing leverage for the muscles that control the hand and fingers.

    [A] Upper arm – The Humerus bone is situated in the upper arm, it is the bone that connects the shoulder to the elbow. It is the largest bone in the upper arm, and it is responsible for supporting the weight of the arm, allowing for movement of the elbow and shoulder joints, and providing leverage for the muscles that control the hand and fingers.

    [B] Thigh – The thigh contains the Femur bone, which is the longest and strongest bone in the body. It connects the hip to the knee and is responsible for supporting the weight of the body and allowing for movement of the hip and knee joints.

    [C] Knee – The knee joint is formed by the Femur bone, the Tibia bone, and the Patella bone. It is responsible for supporting the weight of the body, allowing for movement of the leg and providing leverage for the muscles that control the foot and toes.

    [D] Forearm – The forearm contains two bones, the Radius and the Ulna. These bones connect the elbow to the wrist and allow for movement of the wrist and hand. They also provide leverage for the muscles that control the hand and fingers.

    The correct answer is A) Upper arm

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  2. Anil Khanal yes
    2023-01-28T21:28:24+05:30Added an answer on January 28, 2023 at 9:28 pm

    correct answer is A. Upper arm
    A) Upper arm – The humerus bone is located in the upper arm, connecting the shoulder blade to the elbow. It is the largest bone in the upper arm and is responsible for the movement of the arm and shoulder.

    B) Thigh – The thigh is located in the lower part of the body and is made up of the femur bone. The femur connects the hip to the knee and is the strongest bone in the body.

    C) Knee – The knee is a joint located in the lower leg that connects the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia). It is a hinge joint that allows for flexion and extension of the leg.

    D) Forearm – The forearm is located between the elbow and the wrist and is made up of two bones: the radius and ulna. These bones connect the upper arm to the hand and allow for movement and rotation of the hand and wrist.

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