in your arm
The ulna is a bone in forearm
No, the ulna is a bone in the forearm and is not part of the muscular system. The muscular system is made up of muscles, tendons, and other soft tissues that allow for movement and support of the body.
The ulna bone is used in soccer. It is a bone in the forearm.
It is the ulna, which is located on the opposite side of the forearm from the thumb.
The largest bone in a gorilla would be their vertebra or spine. Other large bones are their humerus and ulna which are part of their arms.
Phalanges are distal to the the ulna bone. By the way the ulna bone does not participate in formation of the wrist joint.
The longer bone that is closest to your body when your arm is down at your side is the ulna. The shorter bone opposing the ulna is the radius.
The ulna is a long bone found in the forearm. So is a part of the skeletal system.
Ulna (a bone in the forearm) and uterus are body parts that begin with the letter U. Additional body parts include umbilical cord and ureter (tube connecting kidney with the bladder.
femur ulna radius tibia fibula humerous
no. it is the part of appendicular skeletal system...
The ulna articulates with:the humerus at its proximal end (end closest to the elbow)the radius at its radial notch (near the top part of the ulna) and at the ulnar notch (near the bottom part of the ulna)the wrist (separated by a fibrocartilaginous disc) at its distal end (end closest to the hand)