Radial Collateral Ligament
anterbrachium is the forearm,region between elbow and the wrist while brachium is the arm,region between shoulder and the elbow
anterior cruciate ligament?
The root ot a tooth is attached to an alevouls (socket in the jaw bone) as follows: Dentin (from the tooth) attaches to a substance called cementum; cementum attaches to a periodontal ligament; the ligament attaches to the jaw bone
Tendons and/or legaments
A Ligament or sometimes a Joint or a tendon Attaches a Bone to another Bone. A Tendon attaches a Bone to a Muscle.
Yes - the brachium (arm) is proximal (closer to the point of origin) than the antibrachium (forearm).
anterbrachium is the forearm,region between elbow and the wrist while brachium is the arm,region between shoulder and the elbow
round ligament
Ligament attaches bone to bone tendon attaches muscle to bone
ligament
ligament
The ligament
anterior cruciate ligament?
The upper arm, from shoulder to elbow, is the brachium. The lower arm, from elbow to wrist, is the antebrachium.
The antebrachial region is distal to the axillary region. This means that the forearm (antebrachium) is situated below the arm (axilla) when the body is in the anatomical position.
tibial tuberosity
The root ot a tooth is attached to an alevouls (socket in the jaw bone) as follows: Dentin (from the tooth) attaches to a substance called cementum; cementum attaches to a periodontal ligament; the ligament attaches to the jaw bone