No.
The elbow isn't actually a bone. Rather, it is a joint that is formed by 3 adjoining bones, namely the humerus from above (the arm) and the ulna and radius below (the forearm).
The strongest bone in the body is actually the femur (in the thigh/upper leg). It is also the longest and heaviest bone in the body as well.
The common name for the ulna bone is the "elbow bone."
The Ulna is the common name for: Lower Arm Bone.
The Femur is the strongest bone in the body.
the strongest bone in the human skeloten system is the femur bone
No, the strongest bone in the human body is the femur, which is the thigh bone. The abnormal spelling in the question is likely a typo.
There is no such thing as an elbow bone, because the elbow is a joint. The forearm has the Ulna and the Radius bones, and there is no elbow bone.
The common name for the ulna bone is the "elbow bone."
The femur bone is the strongest.
The Ulna is the common name for: Lower Arm Bone.
elbow
your elbow
The Femur is the strongest bone in the body.
the elbow because the elbow has four layers
elbow
the strongest bone in the human skeloten system is the femur bone
No, the strongest bone in the human body is the femur, which is the thigh bone. The abnormal spelling in the question is likely a typo.
No, the femur or thigh bone is the strongest bone in the human body.