Intertubercular groove of humerus
Intertubercular groove of the humerus
The intertubercular bicipital groove is a sulcus formed by the greater and lesser tubercles of the humerus. The tendon of the long head of the biceps muscle passes through this groove and is held in place by a transverse ligament.
The intertubercular sulcus, also known as the bicipital groove, is located on the anterior aspect of the humerus bone. It runs between the greater and lesser tubercles of the humerus and serves as a site of attachment for the long head of the biceps muscle.
power of satisfaction
Greater than > Lesser than <
17
The difference (greater minus lesser) is the distance between them.
greater trochanter and lesser trochanter
The greater trochanter is attached to the lesser trochanter by large tendons.
5.1 is greater than 5.01
They are smaller then the greater antilles?
greater