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The Lateral Malleolus is part of the fibula.
The greater tuberosity of the humerus forms the lateral contour of the shoulder. The supraspinatus muscle attaches at the greater tuberosity.
The lateral malleolus of the fibula forms the lateral portion of the ankle mortis.
external oblique
The medial end of the clavicle forms the sternoclavicular joint. The lateral end of the clavicle forms the acromioclavicular joint.
sartorius
lateral
The Arch of Aorta is located at the level of the Sternal Angle, (LIV / LV level). From there, the descending aorta forms a groove on the left lung and continues down the left side of the body.
A lateral fault is when Shearing causes rock blocks to slide horizontally past each other.
dorsal
Brachioradialis muscle
External Oblique