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1. There are 3 cuneiform bones

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Medial, intermediate and lateral cunieform bones

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2. Tibia (Kaval kemiği) is on the medial side of the leg and is the second largest bone of the body.

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The statement is true because the tibia, also known as the shinbone, is indeed located on the medial side of the leg. It is the second largest bone in the human body, after the femur.

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3. Fibula has no role in the transfer body of weight. 

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The fibula is a bone located in the lower leg, alongside the tibia. While the tibia is responsible for bearing most of the body's weight, the fibula has a minimal role in weight transfer. It primarily functions to provide support and stability to the lower leg and ankle joint. Therefore, it is correct to say that the fibula has no significant role in the transfer of body weight.

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4. How many tarsal bones are there on one side of the lower limb? 

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There are 7 tarsal bones on one side of the lower limb. The tarsal bones are a group of 7 bones located in the foot, including the talus, calcaneus, navicular, cuboid, and three cuneiform bones. These bones are important for providing stability and support to the foot and allowing for movements such as walking and running.

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5. Navicular bone is on the lateral side, Cuboid bone is on the medial side anterior to calceneus.  

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Cuboid bone is yes anterior to calcenus but is on the lateral side. Navicular bone is anterior to talus and is on the medial side.

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6. The first (most superior/proximal) bone of the lower limb is femur.

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The lower limb bones start with hip bones.

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7. Talus and calcaneus are the bones contributing to the formation of the ankle joint.

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Talus is the only tarsal bone contributing to the formation of the ankle joint. It means "ankle bone".

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There are 3 cuneiform bones
Tibia (Kaval kemiği) is on the medial side of the leg and is the...
Fibula has no role in the transfer body of weight. 
How many tarsal bones are there on one side of the lower limb? 
Navicular bone is on the lateral side, Cuboid bone is on the medial...
The first (most superior/proximal) bone of the lower limb is femur.
Talus and calcaneus are the bones contributing to the formation of the...
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