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Biology Locomotion and Movement Skill Builder Single Correct MCQ
Published on: August 21, 2026

A cricket player is fast chasing a ball in the field. Which one of the following groups of bones are directly contributing in this movement?

A
Femur, malleus, tibia, metatarsals
B
Pelvis, ulna, patella, tarsals
C
Sternum, femur, tibia, fibula
D
Tarsals, femur, metatarsals, tibia

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Tarsals, femur, metatarsals and tibia are bones of hindlimb that mainly take part during chasing a ball in the field by a cricket player. Malleus is an ear bone, ulna is a forelimb bone and sternum is a breast bone, all these three does not take part during chasing a ball in the field by a cricket player.

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