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  • Understanding the Appendicular Skeleton: Bones of Arms & Legs
    The long bones of the arms and legs make up the appendicular skeleton.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Arms: The long bones of the arms are the humerus (upper arm), radius, and ulna (forearm).

    * Legs: The long bones of the legs are the femur (thigh), tibia, and fibula (lower leg).

    These bones, along with the bones of the hands and feet, allow for movement and support the weight of the body.

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