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The ulna articulates with:

  • the humerus at its proximal end (end closest to the elbow)
  • the radius at its radial notch (near the top part of the ulna) and at the ulnar notch (near the bottom part of the ulna)
  • the wrist (separated by a fibrocartilaginous disc) at its distal end (end closest to the hand)
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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.

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The ulna is one of the long forearm bones.
The ulnar bone found in the forearm is a long bone.

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The condyle that articulates with the ulna is the Trochlea

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It is located in the distal (farthest) part of the arm. It connects the wrist with the forearm, with the radius.

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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,

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it is one of the bones in the arm.

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it is actually a long bone:)

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Humerus and radius.

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