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Biology, 11.01.2020 10:31 officialrogerfp3gf2s

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question: in what way are the humerus and the femur similar?
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a.) they both attach their respective limbs to the axial skeleton.
b.) they both have similar joints at each end.
c.) they both are extremely strong and made only of compact bone.
d.) they both have hollow spaces filled with bone-generating cells.
e.) they both protect vital organs.

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