What does the doctor mean bt "twisted the end of his bone off"
he probably means he twisted of the end of an arm
if you mean strongest muscle then its your tounge, believe it or not your elbow is the HARDEST bone it your body
The "funny bone" is not one bone, but the inside joint of the elbow where the upper and lower arm bones are connected. If you hit the sensitive inside of the elbow, it is not "funny" except in the sense that it feels odd or peculiar. You are actually compressing the ulnar nerve that runs down the arm.The "funny bone" is the extension of the humerus bone (upper arm bone) into the elbow joint with the ulna (larger forearm bone). At the inside of the elbow, the ulnar nerve is located where the olecranon, or upper end of the ulna , meets the epicondyle, or lower end of the humerus. If the joint is struck, there is a tingling (a funny or odd sensation) and sometimes a temporary numbness in the lower arm, because the signals along the ulnar nerve are interrupted.This has little to do with the name of the upper arm bone being the humerus (humorous), which is the Latin word for "shoulder."(see related question)
The RADIUS is one of two bones connecting the elbow to the wrist. Specifically, it's the one behind the thumb. see the link for a human skeleton with all the major bones labeled http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/anatomy/skeleton/Skelprintout.shtml
By the 'chest bone' do you mean the sternum? And which 'lower leg bone', the tibia or the fibula? If by 'chest bone' you mean the sternum, both of the 'lower leg bones' are longer.
Cellularity is how much of the bone marrow is creating blood vs how much of the bone marrow is not. So, if you have moderate to high cellularity, it would mean that a large percentage of your bone marrow is making blood. If it's low, it would be a lesser percentage. You can find out from your doctor what the percentage of cellularity is. Also be sure to find out what is average for your age. The younger a person is, the higher their cellularity should be.
I think you mean the humerus. Its the bone in your upper arm. :)
I think you mean the humerus. It's a bone that makes up your arm and located between your shoulder and elbow.
Ask the doctor. But I think it's when the bone has come slightly out of place. Like when you need to click your thumbs..
if you mean strongest muscle then its your tounge, believe it or not your elbow is the HARDEST bone it your body
no.
Twisted transistor in the song, is a dildo
elbow
In slang, "twisted" can mean being very drunk or intoxicated. It is often used to describe someone who is heavily under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Twisted.
if it feel funny then ur propally sick go see a doctor it might be the homeric virus
"El codo" means "the elbow" in English.
Sorry, but I don't believe there is a black tooth twisted metal, what you must mean is Twisted metal black.