In normal human anatomy, three bones come together to form the elbow joint in the arm. The elbow joint is sometimes referred to as the "articulatio cubiti".
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It is called a joint which is surronded by cartilage and ligaments.
Two bones come together at a joint or articulation. There are many different types of joints such as the "hinge" joint, the "ball and socket" joint, the "ellipsoid" joint, and more. Prominent joints on the human body include elbows and knees.
Where two bones meet is called a joint.
A joint is the part of the skeletal system where two bones meet and are held together by ligaments.
The forearm is from the wrist to the elbow.The upper arm is from the shoulder to the elbow.They meet at the elbow.cts and carots yay!
It is called a joint which is surronded by cartilage and ligaments.
Those bones meet at the elbow joint.
Elbow joint.
Two bones come together at a joint or articulation. There are many different types of joints such as the "hinge" joint, the "ball and socket" joint, the "ellipsoid" joint, and more. Prominent joints on the human body include elbows and knees.
the humerus and the radius meet together to form your elbow. your elbow actually consists of a joint.
A joint is where two or more bones meet.
Where two bones meet is called a joint.
The place where bones meet is called joint
Two (or more) bones meet at a joint.
A joint is the part of the skeletal system where two bones meet and are held together by ligaments.
knee bones
the answer is the pelvis and the sacrum