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Chapter 7, Problem 8RQ
Which of the following is a function of the axial skeleton?
- allows for movement of the wrist and hand
- protects nerves and blood vessels at the elbow
- supports trunk of body
- allows for movements of the ankle and foot
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Chapter 7 Solutions
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