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A cricket player is fast chasing a ball in the field. Which one of the following groups of bones are directly contributing in this movement?
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09/09/2020 7:40 pm
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A cricket player is fast chasing a ball in the field. Which one of the following groups of bones are directly contributing in this movement?
(a) Femur, malleus, tibia, metatarsals
(b) Pelvis, ulna, patella, tarsals
(c) Sternum, femur, tibia, fibula
(d) Tarsals, femur, metatarsals, tibia
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09/09/2020 7:41 pm
(d) Tarsals, femur, metatarsals, tibia
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In a fast chasing cricketer, foot and leg bones contribute directly in this movement e.g. femur, tibia, tarsal and metatarsals.
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