Your radius and ulna are in your lower arm, and the humerus is in you upper arm. The radius goes from your thumb to your humerus, crossing over the ulna which goes from your pinky to your humerus.
Your humerus also connects to your scapula (or shoulder blade) in what is called a "ball and socket" - the rounded end of your humerus fits perfectly into the indent in your scapula.
In your fingers, you have carpals, which are your wrist bones; metacarpals, which are the palm of your hand; and phalanges, which are your finger bones.
There are three bones in the human arm: the humerus (upper arm) and the ulna and radius (forearm).
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Radius and ulna
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Arm bones of all mammals . APEX=A bird's wing bone
The human species most frequently break the arm.
1; the extensor, but not the flexor
Radius and ulna
There are 32 bones in one human's arm...
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Upper arm = Humerus Lower arm = Ulna and Radius
The radius is one of the bones of the human arm.
The bones in the lower arm are called radius and ulna.
There is only one bone in the upper arm - the humerus.
There are three arm bones, the Ulna, the Radius and the Humerus.
The bones of a lion have the same names as the bones of a domestic cat, which are very similar to a human's bones. A comprehensive list is not possible in this forum.
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There are 3 bones in the arm. The forearm has 2 bones, the radius and ulna. The upper arm has one bone, the humerus.
Arm bones of all mammals . APEX=A bird's wing bone