Our forearm is made of three different bones. Comment.

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(N/A) The statement is anatomically incorrect. The human forearm (antebrachium) consists of only two bones: the $Radius$ and the $Ulna$.
$1$. $Radius$: Located on the lateral side (thumb side) of the forearm.
$2$. $Ulna$: Located on the medial side (little finger side) of the forearm.
The $Humerus$ is the bone of the upper arm,not the forearm. The $Carpals$ are the bones of the wrist,not the forearm.

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