"Dear Doctor's Participate in this fun and exciting quiz on Tarsal Bones. There are seven tarsal bones in the human body, which are located in the ankle region. These bones work together with the three cuneiform bones and four metatarsal bones to form the arches of the foot, which helps to distribute body weight evenly and absorbs shock. The tarsal bones also play a role in providing stability to the foot and ankle joint. Tarsal bones are classified as short, irregular bones. They vary in size and shape, but all have a somewhat oblong shape. The largest of the tarsal bones is the calcaneus, or heel bone, which is important for bearing body weight and keeping balance. The talus is the next largest bone and forms a socket for the calcaneus. It also articulates with the tibia and fibula (lower leg bones) at the ankle joint. Participate Now"
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