http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Illu_upper_extremity.jpg this is a pic of the arm bones I think you meant the forearm bones because they have 2, the radius and ulna. The upper arm is the humerus
Well the humerus is the longest arm bone but in each arm there are 2 long bones. edit: depends on the definition of arm, but at least THREE: Shoulder (2): -clavicle -scapula Upper arm (1): -humerous Lower arm (2): -radius -ulna Wrist (13): -scaphoid -lunate -triquetral -trapezoid -capitate -hammate -metacarpals (5) Fingers (14): -proximal phalanges (5) -intermediate phalanges (4 [none in thumb]) -distal phalanges (5)
Upper arm: Humerus = 1 Forearm: Radius and ulna = 2 Wrist (carpal bones): Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate = 8 Metacarpals: 5 Phalangies: 14 (3 in every finger but only 2 in thumb) A grand total of 30!
long bonelong boneThe humerus is the name of the bone of your upper arm between your elbow and your shoulder.It is a long bone. Sometimes thought to be the longest bone in the body, but that is the femur (the leg equivalent).
the total number is 30. humerus (upper arm) radius and ulna (forearm) make up the arm, and in the hand we have a total of 27; the wrist is made up of carpals (8), then metacarpals (5) and finally our phalanges, being our fingers. we have 14 phalanges, 3 in each finger and 2 in our thumb. Hope this helps!
The shoulder is a point in the body where several bones join, but I'm going to assume you're asking for the correct name of specifically the shoulder blade bone that connects most of those bones in the shoulder together. It's called a scapula.
The Upper Arm is made of one bone, the Humerus. There are therefore 2 Humerus bones in any mammalian skeleton.
There are 3 bones in the arm. The forearm has 2 bones, the radius and ulna. The upper arm has one bone, the humerus.
Well the humerus is the longest arm bone but in each arm there are 2 long bones. edit: depends on the definition of arm, but at least THREE: Shoulder (2): -clavicle -scapula Upper arm (1): -humerous Lower arm (2): -radius -ulna Wrist (13): -scaphoid -lunate -triquetral -trapezoid -capitate -hammate -metacarpals (5) Fingers (14): -proximal phalanges (5) -intermediate phalanges (4 [none in thumb]) -distal phalanges (5)
Upper arm: Humerus = 1 Forearm: Radius and ulna = 2 Wrist (carpal bones): Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate = 8 Metacarpals: 5 Phalangies: 14 (3 in every finger but only 2 in thumb) A grand total of 30!
There are three types of bones within the arm. The large bone is the humerus and is in the upper part of the arm. The radius is part of the forearm and are smaller bones. The ulna is another part of a bone in the forearm.
The upper limb consists of 3 bones; these are the ulna, radius and the humerus
Upper arm: Humerus = 1 Forearm: Radius and ulna = 2 Wrist (carpal bones): Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate = 8 Metacarpals: 5 Phalangies: 14 (3 in every finger but only 2 in thumb) A grand total of 30
The fore arm has two bones - the Radius and the Ulna
long bonelong boneThe humerus is the name of the bone of your upper arm between your elbow and your shoulder.It is a long bone. Sometimes thought to be the longest bone in the body, but that is the femur (the leg equivalent).
the total number is 30. humerus (upper arm) radius and ulna (forearm) make up the arm, and in the hand we have a total of 27; the wrist is made up of carpals (8), then metacarpals (5) and finally our phalanges, being our fingers. we have 14 phalanges, 3 in each finger and 2 in our thumb. Hope this helps!
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The shoulder is a point in the body where several bones join, but I'm going to assume you're asking for the correct name of specifically the shoulder blade bone that connects most of those bones in the shoulder together. It's called a scapula.