Genetically and hereditarily (by ontological survivings)... we are born so within scapula blades out-wise directed...the scapula position is outer.
There are 3 bones in the shoulder girdle.4 bones
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The clavicle and scapula
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Humerus, fibula, and scapula are examples of bones in the human body. The humerus is the bone of the upper arm, the fibula is one of the bones in the lower leg, and the scapula is commonly known as the shoulder blade.
Scapula does not belong. The ischium, ilium, and pubis are bones of the pelvis, while the scapula is a bone of the shoulder girdle.
The pectoral girdle is formed by the scapula, the humerus and the clavicle 3 bones in total
The clavicle and the humerous.
Acromio-clavicular jointAcromion but I would double check that answer.~dude you're right. no need to double checkAcromion - The outer end of the scapula to which the collarbone is attached.Acromion - The outer end of the scapula to which the collarbone is attached.The clavicle attaches to the Acromium of the scapula at the acromioclavicular joint.
Gleno-humeral joint (scapula to humerus) Claviculo-acromial joint (clavicle to acromion of scapula) Sternoclavicular joint (attaches clavicle to sternum) Scapula articulates with the back of the chest so bones humerus (in the arm), clavicle sternum and scapula
The scapula is an irregular bone, and is defined as such because it is not a long, short, or thin bone. A long bone is longer than it is wide, for example the femur. Short bones are "cube shaped", such as the cuboid (one of your tarsal bones). Thin bones have a curve to them and are fairly flat, such as your sternum.
Radius, Scapula, Patella.