12.3- Structure and Function of Wrists and Hands Quiz Please sign up for the course before taking this quiz. The bones of the hand that are also components of the wrist area are called1 radius and ulna distal radioulnar joint carpal and metacarpal bones proximal radioulnar joint carpal bones transverse ligament The bones of the forearm that are also components of the wrist area are called1 carpal and metacarpal bones radius and ulna distal radioulnar joint carpal bones proximal radioulnar joint transverse ligament The bone of the forearm that is on the lateral forearm in anatomical position is the:1 proximal radioulnar joint ulna distal radioulnar joint carpal bone radius The bone of the forearm that is on the medial forearm in anatomical position is the _.1 humerus medial carpal bones ulna proximal radioulnar joint radius The position of the wrist in the transverse plane in anatomical position is:1 extension flexion pronation abduction supination adduction In this image, the position of the wrist in the transverse plane is:1Galavasana flexion pronation abduction adduction extension supination In this image, the position of the wrists in the sagittal plane is1Galavasana adduction supination pronation abduction extension flexion In this image, the position of the fingers in the coronal plane is1Galavasana supination abduction adduction flexion extension pronation