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What is the humerous?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/11/2023

It is the upper forelimb bone of any tetrapod.

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Function of the humerous?

The humerous is the upper arm bone. Its primary function is to support the arm muscles and allow the arm to move.


What is another name for the humerous?

funny


angle of inclination of humerous is?

130


Bone connected to radius and humerous?

The ulna.


The glenoid cavity of the scapula articulates with the what of the humerous?

head


What two bones attach to the scapula?

The clavicle and the humerous.


What is the name of the insertion of the infraspinatus?

greater tubercle of the humerous


Rounded knob of the humerous?

The capitulum. Or you mean the head. Head


Which bones are near the humerous?

Radius and Ulna all in the arm


What is the most humerous name of all time?

Yesseme Tew


What is FSHD?

Facio scapulo humerous dystrophy, a form of muscular dystrophy.


Humerous way to leave your lover?

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