The ulna bone is located on the your pinky side of your arm, the radius bone is located on your thumb side of your arm. And the humerus is the bone located above your elbow. There are pics on Google.
The ulna and radius are the long bones in the forearm - between the elbow and the wrist.
The head of the humerus faces medially, while the olecranon fossa is posterior.
yellow bone marrow.
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).
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Every where there isn't a place in your body where you wont find nerve cells.
It is the bone in your upper arm.
Appendicular skeleton
The head of the humerus faces medially, while the olecranon fossa is posterior.
Humerus Femur
At first my friend, you haven't stated of what kind of body are you looking to find the radius.
In the forearm.The ulna and radius are found in the forearm. In your arm.where in the human body would you find the radius?The radius is if you place your hand with your thumb in thumbs up it is on the top of the place in between your hand and elbow. The ulna is the other.Forearm
"Short" bones are most commonly found in the wrists and ankles.Other bone types:Long -- humerus & femurFlat -- sternum and skullIrregular -- vertebraeSesamoid -- patella
In the forearm.
Well to find the radius of that, you would divide 8 by pi- so about 2.55. that would be the diameter so the radius would be about 1.27
yellow bone marrow.
Since the area of a circle is (Pi)times(Radius squared) then you would reverse the process to find the radius, and hence, the diameter. Divide the area by Pi (3.14159...) and you would have the radius squared. Take the square root of that and you have the radius. To get the diameter, multiply the radius by 2.
The radius is half diameter, so in your case the radius would be 1.5 inches.