No, I'm pretty sure its your humorus. That's the one closest to your shoulder.
Funny bone? The elbow is formed by three bones: the radius, the ulna and the humerus.
The bone from your elbow up to your shoulder is the humerous (aka the "funny bone"). There are 2 bones from your elbow down to your wrist, the ulna and the radius. The humerus is between your shoulder and your elbow. The radius and ulna are between your elbow and your wrist. Wikipedia has a nice picture, and a link to it is provided. humerus or funny bone The one up top is the humerus, and the two below it are the ulna and the radius. The humerus is between your shoulder and your elbow. The radius and ulna are between your elbow and your wrist. Wikipedia has a nice picture, and a link to it is provided. humerus or funny bone The one up top is the humerus, and the two below it are the ulna and the radius.
The 'Ulna'. It's your 'funny bone' bone, more or less.
The radius is a long bone.
The six bones in the human arm are the humerus, radius, ulna, and the three bones in the wrist: the scaphoid, lunate, and triquetrum.
Your "funny bone" isn't really a bone, its a nerve.
The "funny bone" is not actually a bone but a nerve called the ulnar nerve. When you hit your funny bone, you are actually hitting the nerve which runs along the inner part of your elbow. The term "funny bone" likely comes from the tingling or funny sensation you feel when you hit it.
Your Radius is on the thumb side of ur body.
They nicknamed it the 'funny bone' because when you hit it, it feels all funny. I hope this information was useful. Also, the name of the bone is Humerus, which sounds like Humorous (funny) 1826
well the funny bone is the bone....but if you're wondering why its CALLED funny bone, then its because a part in the funny bone is called humerus and HUMERus (its like humor but misspelled)
elbow
your elbow