Huesos Esqueleto Humano

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6. Selecciona nombre hueso destacacado en azul.Selecciona nombre hueso destacacado

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The correct answer is "húmero" because it is the only bone mentioned in the options that is highlighted in blue. The other options do not have any indication of being highlighted in blue, so they can be eliminated as potential answers.

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The correct answer is Metatarso. Metatarso is a bone located in the middle region of the foot, between the tarsal bones and the phalanges. It is responsible for providing support and stability to the foot while walking and running. The other options mentioned in the question are either incorrect or not related to the given context.

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The correct answer is "Falange." In anatomy, the term "falange" refers to the bones of the fingers and toes. These bones are long and slender, and they make up the digits of the hand and foot. The other options listed in the question, such as "Tarso," "Metatarso," and "Tibia," do not refer to the bones of the fingers and toes, making them incorrect answers.

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The correct answer is tibia. The question is asking for the correct term that corresponds to the given list of words, which includes "rótula" (patella), "peroné" (fibula), "fémur" (femur), and "tibia" (tibia). Among these options, the tibia is the correct answer.

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