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(i)Radius & ulna (ii)Tibia & fibula (iii)Carpals (iv)Tarsals (v)Metacarpals (vi)Metatarsals.
1. Humerus has two condyles which articulate with two separate bones, the radius and the ulna that comprise the forearm.
2. The two bones extend to our wrists, where they articulate with our wrist bones, called the carpals. Bones of our palm or the metacarpals.
3. Femur - which like the humerus, has two condyles that articulate with the bones of the calves known as the tibia and fibula. Two bones then articulate at their lower ends with the bones of the ankle known as tarsus.Tarsals articulate with the metatarsals which are analogous to the metacarpals of the palm