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the bones and their major structures in this image are labeled with labels on each side

Detailed anatomical view of the ulna bone, showcasing its structure and key features from both a front and back perspective. This diagram is useful for studying skeletal anatomy and understanding the bone's articulation points. Ideal for educational and m. Download a free preview or high-quality Adobe Illustrator (ai), EPS, PDF vectors and high-res JPEG and PNG images.

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the skeletal skeleton is shown with red arrows pointing to it's left shoulder and right arm

The primary function of the ulna is allowing motion and supporting the arm. An ulna exists on each arm and thus contributes two bones to the total human body skeleton. The ulna is also the site of attachment for many muscles and ligaments. http://www.learnbones.com/arm-bones-anatomy/

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Comparative Set, Radius, Ulna, Tibia, Fibula, Adult Male European. These sets comprise the lower leg and arm bones. The tibia is the larger bone of the lower leg. The bones of the forearm include the medial lower arm bone, the ulna, and the lateral lower arm bone.

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the structure of a long bone and its major bones, including the lower limb section

In this anatomy lesson, I’m going to cover the anatomy of the two forearm bones, the radius and ulna. These bones are classified as long bones, and they make up part of the appendicular skeleton. M…

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the anatomy of the leg and foot with labels on each side, including the bones

License Image anterior view The bones of the arm are the humerus, ulna and radius. The distal end of the humerus consists of a cartilage covered condyle divided into two parts. The rounded capitulum articulates with the head of the radius. The trochlea articulates with the trochlear notch of the ulna. The coronoid fossa receives …

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the bones of the lower limbs and upper limbs are labeled in this diagram with labels

radius, in anatomy, the outer of the two bones of the forearm when viewed with the palm facing forward. All land vertebrates have this bone. In humans it is shorter than the other bone of the forearm, the ulna. The head of the radius is disk-shaped; its upper concave surface articulates with the humerus (upper arm bone) above, and the side surface articulates with the ulna. On the upper part of the shaft is a rough projection, the radial tuberosity, which receives the biceps tendon. A ridge…

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