Humeral head. But, which cavity? Clavicle also joins the scapula.
the scapula is the shoulder blade
The humerus
Humerus
The glenoid cavity or glenoid fossa of scapula.
humerus
The shoulder girdle (or pectoral girdle) consists of the clavicle (collar bone) and the scapula (shoulder blade) The Humerus (bone of the upper arm) fits into a cavity in the scapula called the glenoid cavity. The clavicles ("little keys") are long bones that extend across the top of the chest and are attached to the sternum (breast bone) at their medial (towards the midline of the body) ends. The lateral (towards the outside of the body) ends attach to the scapula. The scapulae ("spade" or "shovel") are thin triangular flat bones which lie between ribs 2 and 7.
No.1 Head of the humerus is fixed in socket of glenoid cavity or scapula thus forming shoulder joint. No.2 Head of femur in acetabulum of hip bone forming hip joint.
The glenoid cavity or glenoid fossa is the socket in the scapula for the arm bone.glenoid fossaglenoid cavity or glenoid fossa
A bone in the shoulder area. Scapula means "shoulder".
The Scapula.
no, the glenoid cavity is not in the clavicle. it is in the scapula, next to the acromion process and the coracoid process, which provide stability. the glenoid cavity articulates with the head of the humerus as a ball-and-socket joint.
The triangular bone in your upper back is called the SCAPULA, more commonly known as the shoulder blade, which connects the humerus (upper arm bone) to the clavicle (collar bone).
The scapula is your shoulder blade. It connects your arm bone to your collar bone.
The scapula is not a muscle; it is a bone.