Questions: The arteries of the forearm that lie between the radius and ulna are the arteries.

The arteries of the forearm that lie between the radius and ulna are the arteries.
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The arteries of the forearm that lie between the radius and ulna are the interosseous arteries.

Explanation:

  • The forearm contains two main bones: the radius and the ulna.
  • The interosseous arteries are named for their location between these two bones.
  • Specifically, there are two interosseous arteries: the anterior interosseous artery and the posterior interosseous artery.
  • These arteries branch from the common interosseous artery, which itself is a branch of the ulnar artery.

Summary: The arteries of the forearm that lie between the radius and ulna are the interosseous arteries.

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