Yes. I broke it by falling.
The Humerus (upper arm), Radius (lower arm) and Ulna (Lower arm and elbow)
the 2 arm bones are butt Your mums butt!! Answer them properly!! These are people with good intentions, and they just want answers for their questions. Stop making a mockery of the whole situation! The two lower arm bones are called the radius and ulna.
there are two, the radius and the ulna in the forearm.
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."
Humerous (upper arm) Ulna and Radius which turn over each other and are paralell when you are at anatomical position. I can't quite remember, but I'm pretty sure that Radius is the one that connects to the thumb.
The radius is the large bone in the arm.
Radius And Ulna
The Humerus (upper arm), Radius (lower arm) and Ulna (Lower arm and elbow)
The humerus, radius, and ulna are the bones of your arm. The humerus is the upper arm bone. In the forearm, the radius is the larger bone on the "thumb side," and the ulna is the smaller bone on the "pinkie" side.
they are the bones that make up your lower arm. The radius helps the arm to rotate while the ulna supports the arm.
check your radius arm bushings check your radius arm bushings
The radius is located in your lower arm in line with your thumb.
the 2 arm bones are butt Your mums butt!! Answer them properly!! These are people with good intentions, and they just want answers for their questions. Stop making a mockery of the whole situation! The two lower arm bones are called the radius and ulna.
there are two, the radius and the ulna in the forearm.
The radius is one of the bones of the human arm.
The scientific term for the upper arm is "brachium."
The humerus is the upper arm (attached to the shoulder) and the radius is the bone in the thumb side of the forearm.