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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Definition of Carpals:** - Carpals are a set of 8 irregularly shaped bones. - They are located in the wrist area. 2. **Definition of Tarsals:** - Tarsals are a set of 7 irregularly shaped bones. ...
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