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The Occipial bone.
Vomer
The elbow is sometimes known as the humerus. That is why it is often called the funny bone. It's a play on humorous/humerus. Although the humerus is just one of the three bones that make up the elbow
The radius and ulna are the two bones that make up the antebrachium.
Multiple bones make up the store racks in a human being. These include the upper part of the humerus, the sternum, the scapula, collarbone, the thoracic portion of the spine, and the rib cage including floating ribs.
Between the shoulder and the elbow is the Humerus. The two bones in the forearm (between the elbow and the wrist) are the Radius and Ulna.humerusThe humerus, the radius and the ulna.There are three in the arm, not including the wrist and the hand. Between the shoulder and the elbow, this bone is the Humerus. The two in the forearm (between the elbow and the wrist) are the radius and ulna.Three bones that make up the arm are the humerus, radius, and the ulna.yes they are bones.humerus, radius, ulna
Posterior means behind or toward the back -- so which bone is behind the ethmoid bone? The sphenoid bone (butterfly shaped one).The bone that is found just posterior to the ethmoid bone in the orbit is the sphenoid. Major paranasal sinuses are the ethmoid, sphenoid, frontal, and maxillary sinuses.
In English, there are none, though in a game like Scattergories you could try to make an argument for brow bone or elbow, which at least have a w in them somewhere.
By extending one's elbow, you can make a straight angle.
The sacrum is both the mechanical weight bearing base of the spinal column and the fused central posterior section of the pelvic girdel. The is defined as, one of three bones (sacrum and two pelvic bones) that make up the pelvic ring; consists of five fused sacral vertebrae.
The Humerus (upper arm), Radius (lower arm) and Ulna (Lower arm and elbow)
because the two joints of the lines make an elbow