Why Are The Muscles That Move The Fingers And Wrist Located In The Forearm?

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Why Are The Muscles That Move The Fingers And Wrist Located In The Forearm?

a) This design allows for less torque strength by the tendons of the fingers. b) This design allows the hand to maintain fine motor control and strength without the interference of bulky muscles. c) This design allows the hand and fingers to have greater sensitivity to environmental stimuli. d) This design allows the muscles to contract more rapidly.
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b) This design allows the hand to maintain fine motor control and strength without the interference of bulky muscles.

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