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h e bones of the lower arm are the:
 
  A. tibia and i bula.
  B. ulna and radius.
  C. humerus and ulna.
  D. radius and patella.

Question 2

The organ that is responsible for T cell development is the:
 
  a. spleen. c. thymus.
  b. pancreas. d. hypothalamus.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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