To you mean the joint itself? The elbow, AKA the proximal-distal axis of the humerus and ulna, respectively.
Or just the distal epiphysis of the humerus (the rounded head of the bone which is farther fromthe arm's point of attachment to the torso)
This is a hinge type of synovial joint that is formed where the distal end of the humerus articulates with the proximal ends of the radius and ulna.
So Humerus have articulation with Ulna.
And it et ELBOW joint (medial side)
trochlea
The ulna is distal to the humerus. The humerus is the upper arm bone, and the ulna is the smaller of the two forearm bones.
It is the part of humerus (upper arm bone) which is closest to the elbow(Capitulum, Trochlea).
The distal ulna articulates with the distal radius. The ulna fits into the radius' ulnar notch at its distal end.
The trochlea is the distal process of the humerus that articulates with the ulna. It fits into the ulna's trochlear notch.
The ulna is distal to the humerus. The Humerus is proximal to the ulna.
TROCHLEA
A process is the bony landmark defined as a smooth, rounded knob.
The clavicle is the only shoulder girdle bone that articulates with the sternum.ClavicleThe clavicle is part of the pectoral girdle and its proximal part articulates with the sternum.
The olecranon process is the part of the ulna that hooks around the bottom of the humerus and forms the elbow joint.
bont prominence on anterior surface of leg just below?
The deltoid tuberosity is proximal to the lateral condyle of the humerus. It's the site of attachment for the deltoid muscle.
In the groove between the head of the ulna and the olecranon process at the elbow; at the medial epicondyle of the humerus.
The xyphoid process is the inferior sternal bony landmark.
A process is the bony landmark defined as a smooth, rounded knob.
A fossa is a bony landmark defined as a pit or socket.
The clavicle is the only shoulder girdle bone that articulates with the sternum.ClavicleThe clavicle is part of the pectoral girdle and its proximal part articulates with the sternum.
The scapula
the clavicle
Patella
Any bony prominence is named by "process". E.g. "mastoid process of the skull."
it helps the fish to move and breathe
The olecranon process is the part of the ulna that hooks around the bottom of the humerus and forms the elbow joint.
bont prominence on anterior surface of leg just below?