radial and ulnar
The brachial artery supplies blood to the lower arm. It runs down the arm and branches into smaller arteries to provide blood flow to the tissues of the forearm and hand.
The two bones found in the lower arm of a chicken wing or human are the radius and ulna.
cause you would have different arteries in your arm
The brachial pulse can be palpated on the inside of the upper arm between the elbow and the shoulder
The subclavian passes below the clavicle, becoming the axillary artery. The axillary artery gives rise to the brachial artery. The brachial is the largest artery in the arm, and spits into three major branches the profunda brachii in the arm , and the radial and ulna arteries in the forearms. Other arteries include the interosseous, circumflex, and humeral nutrient arteries.
The aorta branches out and what ends up going into the arm are the brachial (and radial, etc) arteries.
arteries
The biceps brachii muscle will contract, pulling the lower arm up.
alveoli, arteries, anus, arm and ankle
The triceps brachii.
Radius And Ulna
the musle at the front of your upper arm contracts to pull up your lower arm