The humerus is one of the bones in your arm.
I think its the humerus.
The structure connecting the pectoral muscle to the humerus is the tendon of the pectoralis major muscle. This tendon attaches the muscle to the upper arm bone (humerus), allowing for movements like shoulder flexion, adduction, and medial rotation.
I believe you are referring to the humerus, which is the bone in your upper arm.
One for instance is the humerus which is located is the Forearm
The humerus bone. =)
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The brachialis muscle originates from the front of the humerus bone in the upper arm. It lies deep to the biceps brachii muscle and is responsible for flexing the arm at the elbow joint.
The humerus. The humerus is a long bone. It can make blood cells. However, the flat, small, and irregular bones can make blood but not as much as the long bones( humerus, femur).
* if you didnt know the humerus is an bone in the arm.
The humerus is informally referred to as the upper-arm bone.
Femur bone is equivalent bone to humerus, in lower extremity.
Origin and Insertion One of the points of attachment is the ORIGIN (typically the non-moving point of attachment). The other point of attachment is the INSERTION (typically the moving point of attachment). For example - when the brachialis muscle (located on the upper arm) contracts - it shortens the distance between the origin (on the humerus - the upper arm bone and the insertion (on the radius - the forearm bone). The humerus does not move, but the radius does move - it moves closer to the humerus.