The capitulum. Or you mean the head. Head
The term for a large rounded articulating knob is "lunate."
The condyle is a bony landmark defined as a smooth rounded knob. It is often found at the ends of long bones, such as the femur or mandible, and functions in articulating with other bones to allow movement at joints.
A bony landmark that is defined as a smooth, rounded knob is known as a condyle. These bones allow for the movements of a joint within the skeletal system.
The humerous is the upper arm bone. Its primary function is to support the arm muscles and allow the arm to move.
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The rounded knob on the humerus is called the capitulum. It is located on the lateral aspect of the humerus and articulates with the head of the radius to form the radiocapitellar joint, which allows for the bending and rotation of the elbow.
Knob means a rounded part of land that sticks out of the ground or the surrounding area. Kind of like a triangle-looking thingy but the edges are rounded and it is long, shaped something like this: |***----------........ |___----------**** but it looks more triangle-ish. Check out my website at randomepicnesstime.weebly.com. You can contact me there too.
The ulna.
head
The clavicle and the humerous.
greater tubercle of the humerous