The ulna articulates with:
There are two bones in the forearm. One is the radius and the other is the ulna. When the forearm is turned so the palm faces down, the radius rotates, or pronates, as it moves over the ulna.When it turns palm up, it is called supination.
The ulna is one of the long forearm bones.
The ulnar bone found in the forearm is a long bone.
The condyle that articulates with the ulna is the Trochlea
It is located in the distal (farthest) part of the arm. It connects the wrist with the forearm, with the radius.
The ulna articulates with the humerus and the radius. But the ulna does not directly articulate at the wrist but is functionally part of the wrist joint,
it is one of the bones in the arm.
it is actually a long bone:)
Humerus and radius.
The 'Ulna'. It's your 'funny bone' bone, more or less.
This bone is called the ulna. The bone on the thumb side is called the radius.
Carpal. The rest are long bones.
Phalanges are distal to the the ulna bone. By the way the ulna bone does not participate in formation of the wrist joint.
The Ulna is the common name for: Lower Arm Bone.
The 'Ulna'. It's your 'funny bone' bone, more or less.
the bones used in shooting in netball is the humerus (long bone), ulna (long bone), radius (long bone), wrist - carpals and metacarpals (short bones), femur (long bone), patella (flat bone), tibia (long bone) and the fibula (long bone)
This bone is called the ulna. The bone on the thumb side is called the radius.
Carpal. The rest are long bones.
Phalanges are distal to the the ulna bone. By the way the ulna bone does not participate in formation of the wrist joint.
It is the long bone in your arm that runs from the thumb side of your wrist, up to your elbow, the inside bone. The outside bone is called the Ulna.
The thumb extensors are examples of muscles that attach to the ulna bone. The ulna bone is one of the two long bones in the forearm and can also be called the elbow bone.
Not directly! The Ulna is the bone in your forearm, the pelvis is the bone your hip attaches to.
if you are talking about the forearm bone next to the ulna, that would be the radius.
The Ulna is the common name for: Lower Arm Bone.
Styloid process of the ulna & radius.The temporal bone, the radius bone, and the ulna bone.
no the ulna is an arm bone