No, the humerus is a single bone.
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
There are two bones in the upper arm: the humerus and the ulna. The humerus is the long bone that runs from the shoulder to the elbow, while the ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm, not the upper arm.
The Humerus (upper arm), Radius (lower arm) and Ulna (Lower arm and elbow)
radius and ulna
radius and ulna
The humerus is a bone. You have a left a humerus located in your left upper limb and a right humerus located in your right upper limb. The humerus is considered the bone in your arm, while the radius and ulna make up the forearm.
No, animals have only two humeri (large bones in the forelimbs).
Actually there are 3 bones in the arm. The Humerus, which is where your Biceps are, the Radius, which is the bone connected to your thumb, and the Ulna, which is connected to your pinky finger. I always remember Ulna, because it sounds like an old lady's name, and old lady's always have their little tea cups and stick their pinky in the air when they sip! My science teacher taught me that. <3 ya! LuvsCam :)
The humerus is one of the bones in your arm.
The humerus is the upper arm (attached to the shoulder) and the radius is the bone in the thumb side of the forearm.
The humerus. The humerus is a long bone. It can make blood cells. However, the flat, small, and irregular bones can make blood but not as much as the long bones( humerus, femur).
The bones that form the hinge joint at your elbow are the humerus, ulna, and radius. The humerus is the upper arm bone, while the ulna and radius are the two forearm bones. These bones come together to allow the elbow to bend and straighten.