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Humerus Bone AnatomyThe bottom of the humerus joins with the top of the radius and ulna bones of the lower alrm to form the elbow joint. The meeting of these bones allows for the wide range of motion that is possible ...
each of which is labeled. There is one radius (R1) and one ulna (U1); these are the two bones that connect the wrist and elbow. There are two humerus bones (H1 and H2). The humerus connects the ...
They are most commonly found in the long bones such as the fibula, femur, tibia, humerus, radius and ulna. There are some other types of sarcoma that are similar to Ewing sarcomas Round cell sarcoma ...
Muscles which move the knee are quadriceps and hamstrings. Ball and socket joint. Articulating bones are humerus and scapula (the clavicle is not part of the shoulder joint). Allows a great range ...
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