The medial border of the scapula is what does not articulate on the scapula with any other bone. It is actually parallel to the vertebrae column and because it does not articulate the arms as well as shoulders have move movement.
The bones that articulate with the clavicle are the manubrium of the sternal end, and the acromion of the scapula.
The humerus bone is the long bone in your upper arm. In simple terms, it goes from your shoulder down to your elbow. But heres the names for all the bones is conects to starting from the shoulder area: The humerus bone connects to two parts of the scapula bone (shoulder blade) which are the acromoin and the coracoid process. Near the elbow, the humerus bone connects with the olecranon process and the head of the radius.
the hyoid bone, also known as lingual bone, it is in the neck. it's supported by the muscles of the neck and supports the root of the tongue.
The clavical bone connects medially to the sternum and laterally to the acromion of the scapula.
The condyles of the occipital bone articulate with the atlas.
scapula
The glenoid cavity or glenoid fossa of scapula.
The bones that articulate with the clavicle are the manubrium of the sternal end, and the acromion of the scapula.
The acromion process is on the scapula.
the scapula
The hyoid bone is the only bone in the adult body that doesn't articulate with another bone.
NO! The Hyoid Bone is the only bone that does not articulate with any other bone.
The humerus bone is the long bone in your upper arm. In simple terms, it goes from your shoulder down to your elbow. But heres the names for all the bones is conects to starting from the shoulder area: The humerus bone connects to two parts of the scapula bone (shoulder blade) which are the acromoin and the coracoid process. Near the elbow, the humerus bone connects with the olecranon process and the head of the radius.
The shoulder blade is called the scapula. The bones that articulate with it are the clavicle (collar bone) and the humerus (upper arm bone).
the hyoid bone, also known as lingual bone, it is in the neck. it's supported by the muscles of the neck and supports the root of the tongue.
Scapula.
The Acromion Process of the Scapula meets the clavicle to form the Acromioclavicular Joint.