No. Layman's term for scapula is "shoulder blade". The "collarbone" is the claivcle.
scapula is the Latin for collarbone
The scientific name for the shoulder blade is scapula. It is a flat, triangular bone located on the upper back that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) to the collarbone (clavicle).
Acromio-clavicular jointAcromion but I would double check that answer.~dude you're right. no need to double checkAcromion - The outer end of the scapula to which the collarbone is attached.Acromion - The outer end of the scapula to which the collarbone is attached.The clavicle attaches to the Acromium of the scapula at the acromioclavicular joint.
The name "scapula" originates from the Latin word for shoulder blade. It was first used in anatomical terminology to refer to this bone in the upper back that connects the humerus (arm bone) to the collarbone.
The clavicle, aka collarbone
The scientific name of your shoulder bone is The Scapula
The clavicle (collarbone) and the humerus (upper arm bone) are attached to the scapula (shoulder blade) to form the shoulder joint.
Gliding joint
The clavicle bone, also known as the collarbone, connects the arm to the body. The bones in the shoulder include the clavicle (collarbone), scapula (shoulder blade), and humerus (upper arm bone).
The upper arm bone (humerus), the collarbone (clavicle), and the shoulder blade (scapula) meet at the shoulder joint.
The point at which the clavicle and the scapula connect is a joint called the acromioclavicular joint.The acromioclavicular joint.
Yes, the collarbone (clavicle) is located between the breastbone (sternum) and shoulder blade (scapula). It connects the arm to the body and helps with shoulder movement.