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What forms a joint with a fossa?

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What forms the ball-socket join at the shoulder of humans?

The humerous and the glenoid fossa form the ball-socket joint.


Bone that forms a ball and socket joint with the humerous?

The bone is called the scapula and the part of the scapula that articulates with the humerus is known as the glenoid fossa.


The jaw joint is an articulation of?

the condyle of the mandible with the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone.


What fetal structure gives rise to the fossa ovalis?

The Foramen Ovale gives rise to the Fossa Ovalis. In most individuals, the foramen ovale closes at birth. It later forms the fossa ovalis.


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Why is the shoulder joint also called the glenohumeral joint?

It is one of a pivot joint and it moves freely.It ot found in your shoulder.Everyone has has one or your arm want be moving.


The coronoid process articulates with what depression on the distal end of the humerus?

The depression in the scapula can be either one of four different structures; the supraspinatus fossa, the infraspinatus fossa, the subscapular fossa, or the glenoid fossa. The problem is that none of these articulate with the ulna. The bone you are probably looking for is the humerus, and it articulates with the last one I mentioned, the glenoid fossa.


What is a bone marking name that indicates a projection that helps to form a joint meatus ramus foramen fossa epicondyle?

Ramus.


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With the clavicals (as well as) The coastal cartilage of the first and second ribs and the body of the sternum.


What is he main contributor to hip joint stability?

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