There are 8 and 7 bones respectively in:

1. tarsal [ankle] and carpal [wrist]
2. carpal[wrist] and tarsal[ankle]
3. neurocranium and facial skeleton
4. facial skeleton and neurocranium
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Identify the incorrect statement:

1. Each limb in humans has 30 bones.
2. Metacarpals are 8 in number while the metatarsals are 7 in number.
3. Patella forms the knee cap.
4. Femur is the longest bone in the human body.
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A glenoid cavity is:
1. seen in scapula and articulates with head of humerus
2. seen in coxal bone and articulates with head of femur
3. seen in clavicle and articulates with sternum
4. seen in femur and articulates with patella
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