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Right forearm bones (Radius and Ulna). Anterior view. #282393840
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The right forearm consists of two main bones, the radius and ulna. The radius is located on the thumb side of the forearm, while the ulna is situated on the pinky side. The radius is the larger and shorter of the two bones, while the ulna is longer and runs parallel to it. Together, these bones form the framework of the forearm, allowing for movements like rotation and flexion.