Acromio-clavicular joint
Acromion but I would double check that answer.
~dude you're right. no need to double check
Acromion - 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.
Your scapula is your shoulder-blade. The scapula only connects at the clavicle and is held in place by muscles.
gliding joint
Yes, the scapula attaches to the axial skeleton indirectly through the clavicle. The clavicle is the bone that connects the scapula to the sternum, which is part of the axial skeleton.
Gliding joint
The sternoclavicular joint connects the axial skeleton (through the sternum) to the appendicular skeleton (through the clavicle).
I believe you are looking for the clavicle. It connects the sternum to the scapula.
The point at which the clavicle and the scapula connect is a joint called the acromioclavicular joint.The acromioclavicular joint.
In anatomy, the scapula, omo (Medical Latin), or shoulder blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone).
The shoulder girdle is actually the clavicle scapula and top of sternum. The bony process at top of shoulder is the acromion process which connects with the spine of the scapula. The joint between this and the clavicle is known as the AC joint (Acromioclavicular). These bones make up the shoulder girdle
I believe that clavicle is longer but narrower than the scapula.
The bones that articulate with the clavicle are the manubrium of the sternal end, and the acromion of the scapula.
Your shoulder is made up of the humerus, scapula and the clavicle