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neither me!oufff i was not expecting to get question on bones!!!!
yeah right!!!neither me!
nor does bones have any link wid ATP . ryt?
what did u put? i have wriiten something but still not sureI am not sure about one answer: the protein question.
what did u put? i have wriiten something but still not sure
yeah.. the question was asked in a different way...I am not sure about one answer: the protein question.
Can anyone tell me what they wrote for the similarities between the bones in the forearm and the legs?
too bad that i just left it...I wrote about
1. A relatively big bone called the humerus in the upper forearm and a similar one called the femur in the upper leg.
2. Two adjacent bones called the radius and ulna in the lower arm, and similarly, two adjacent bones in the lower leg called the tibia and the fibula.
3. Bones of the hands (carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges) arranged in the same way as bones of the feet (tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges)
too bad that i just left it...
just wrote there are bones in both.. it is tru rit?
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