A tuberacle is a small, rounded projection of a process formed where tendons or ligaments attach.
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tuberosity
The greater tubercle is located on the humerus, a long bone of the body located in the upper arm. It serves as the point of insertion for several muscles in the arm and chest.
Large ones are tubercles and smaller ones are tuberosities.
DefinitionA tubercle is a small rounded point of a bone. It also refers to a nodule attached to bone, mucous membrane, or skin.The term "tubercle" is less commonly used to refer to lesions resulting from Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.
Supraglenoid tubercle, Scapular notch, Acromion process, Coracoid process, Superior border, Glenoid cavity, Lateral border, Subscapular fossa, Supraspinous Fossa, Superior Angle, Spine, Infraglenoid tubercle, Infraspinous fossa, Medial border, Scapular notch and Inferior angle.
Tubercle I got it from this website http://www.highlands.edu/academics/divisions/scipe/biology/faculty/harnden/2121/notes/skeletal.htm Hope it helps!!!!
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Triceps is a very powerful muscle on the backside of your arm. It has medial, lateral and long head. That is why the name triceps goes. Medial and long heads arise from the humerus bone and long bone arise from the infraglenoid tubercle of scapula bone. It is inserted on the olecranon process of the ulna bone of the forearm. It gets the nerve supply from the radial nerve, on it's way to extensor compartment of the forearm.