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The forearms has two bones1. True2. False

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True. The forearms do indeed have two bones. The forearm consists of two bones: the radius and the ulna. These bones run parallel to each other and play a crucial role in the movement and function of the forearm and hand. The radius is located on the thumb side of the forearm, while the ulna is on the pinky side.