1. You have two bones in the forearm that align with the thumb and the small finger. Which bone is on the same side as the thumb, and which bone is on the same side as the small finger?
2. You have two bones in the leg that align with the large (great) toe and the small toe. Which bone is on the same side as the large (great) toe, and which bone is on the same side as the small toe?
3. Review your answers for questions #1 and #2. Understanding how these bones align with the fingers and toes, how are the two bones in the forearm similar to the two bones in the leg? Justify your answer (explain why you answered the way you did).
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