brachii and antebrachii
The humerus is informally referred to as the upper-arm bone.
The scientific name for your upper arm is the Humerus
Upper arm: Humerus Lower Arm: Ulna & Radius
The scientific name for your upper arm is you Humerus
The scientific name for cheekbones is zygomatic bones.
The scientific name of radius is "radius." Radius is one of the two long bones in the forearm, located on the lateral side of the arm when in the standard anatomical position.
Outer or inner? The bone between the shoulder and the elbow is the humerus. The two bones in the forearm (between the elbow and the wrist) are the larger, longer bone, the radius, and the smaller bone, the ulna.
There is no "whole arm bone". There are three major bones that are considered the "arm": the humerus, the ulna, and the radius. The former is in the upper arm while the other two are in the forearm.
The name for finger bones is phalanges.
The scientific name for the carpals are carpals.
You have more than one. The bones that are nearest to the arm are called carpal bones (en exist of the scyphoid, pisiform, triquetrum...), the ones that form the parm are calle metacarpals and the bones in the fingers are called phalanges.
There are two bones in the forearm, the radius and the ulna. The easiest way to remember which one is which is to extend your arm out palm facing vertically. When you look at your forearm your radius is the top bone and the Ulna is the lower bone.Or (as I did) remember it with this sentence: "The Ulna is Underneath."