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questionnumber="5"
 
questionnumber="5"
 
question="How many carpal bones are there in the horse?"
 
question="How many carpal bones are there in the horse?"
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choice5="7-8"
 
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choice2="9"
choice4="5-6"
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choice4="5-7"
 
choice3="6"
 
choice3="6"
choice1="07-Jun"
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choice1="6-8"
 
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feedback5="'''Correct!''' In the proximal row of the carpus, there are radial, intermediate, ulnar and accessory carpal bones which are always present. In the second row, the 1st carpal bone is present in 33% of horses, and carpal bones 2, 3 & 4 are always present. Very rarely a 5th carpal bone is found, but this is in less than 10% of horses, and is in fact overlooked by much of the literature.[[Forelimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Carpal bones|WikiVet Article: Distal limb]]"
 
feedback5="'''Correct!''' In the proximal row of the carpus, there are radial, intermediate, ulnar and accessory carpal bones which are always present. In the second row, the 1st carpal bone is present in 33% of horses, and carpal bones 2, 3 & 4 are always present. Very rarely a 5th carpal bone is found, but this is in less than 10% of horses, and is in fact overlooked by much of the literature.[[Forelimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Carpal bones|WikiVet Article: Distal limb]]"

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