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The antebrachium is the forearm. It contains the radius on the lateral side and the ulna on the medial side.
The two bones that make up the lower arm, or forearm, are called the radius and the ulna. The radius is the bone that is located on the thumb side of the forearm. The ulna is the bone that is located on the pinky side of the forearm.
Lateral refers to either the right or left side.
your forearm
Of or pertaining to the sides; as, the lateral walls of a house; the lateral branches of a tree., Lying at, or extending toward, the side; away from the mesial plane; external; -- opposed to mesial., Directed to the side; as, a lateral view of a thing.
The antebrachium is the forearm. It contains the radius on the lateral side and the ulna on the medial side.
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Ulnar and Radial
In anatomical position the palms are facing up, making the ulna the medial bone of the forearm. The ulna is on the pinky side, and radius is on the thumb side.
Palm surface of arm,-volar thumb side- lateral.odd quesyion!
The wrist is distal to the forearm. The wrist is neither medical nor lateral to the forearm.
radial
-Ulna bone: elbow bone -Radius bone: Forearm bone The radius is the bone of the forearm that extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist. The radius is situated on the lateral side of the ulna, which exceeds it in length and size. It is a long bone, prism-shaped and slightly curved longitudinally.
they are the two bones that make up the lower armthe ulna is on the same side of the arm as the pinky finger.The radius is the bone of the forearm that extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist. The radius is situated on the lateral side of the ulna, which exceeds it in length and size.
Yes, it supplies the lateral aspect of the forearm.
The shorter bone in your forearm. Hold you hand out in front of you with your arm bent and your thumb at the top of your hand, the bone at the top of your forearm is your "radius" the bone at the bottom of your forearm is your "ulnar".
The extrensic muscles of the hand originate from the lateral epicondyle of the humerous