Brachium
The medical term is "scapulohumeral" which refers to the shoulder blade (scapula) and the upper arm bone (humerus).
Upper arm: Humerus Lower Arm: Ulna & Radius
the term arm refers specifically to the segment between the shoulder and the elbow. The segment between the elbow and wrist is the forearm. However, in colloquial speech the term armoften refers to the entire upper limb from shoulder to wrist.
The upper arm bone is the humerus. The forearm bones are the radius on the thumb side and the ulna on the pinkie side.
The upper arm is part of an arm and therefore there are no complete arms in the upper arm.
The scientific name for your upper arm is the Humerus
That is the correct spelling of the term "biceps" (muscles of the upper arm).
The region between the shoulder and elbow is the upper arm.
The shoulder is the scapula (Located on your upper back) and the humerus is the upper arm bone. You may also be referring to the ball and socket joint where the head of the humerus articulates with the glenoid fossa of the scapula.
Two other names for the arm are the upper limb and the brachium. The term "upper limb" generally refers to the entire structure, including the shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand, while "brachium" specifically refers to the part of the arm between the shoulder and the elbow.
Triceps
arm is a part of the upperlimb the upper limb consists of the arm, forearm and hand