The humerous is the upper arm bone. Its primary function is to support the arm muscles and allow the arm to move.
greater tubercle of the humerous
The humerous and the glenoid fossa form the ball-socket joint.
The scapula moves against the posterior aspect of the rib cage. There is also articulation of the scapula with the humerous at the glenoid fosa and with the clavical at the acromion.
the average mans humerous is a bone in his arm
The upper arm, from shoulder to elbow, is the brachium. The lower arm, from elbow to wrist, is the antebrachium.
the humerous provides strenght and support in the upper arm
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The ulna.
the glenoid cavity of the scapula; and the head of the humerous.
It is the upper forelimb bone of any tetrapod.
head
The clavicle and the humerous.
greater tubercle of the humerous
Radius and Ulna all in the arm
The capitulum. Or you mean the head. Head
crest of greater tubercle of humerous