The intertubercular bicipital groove is a sulcus formed by the greater and lesser tubercles of the humerus. The tendon of the long head of the biceps muscle passes through this groove and is held in place by a transverse ligament.
The radial tuberosity is also known as the bicipital tuberosity and is a bony marking which is the main insertion of the biceps brachii muscle. The radial tuberosity is also known as the bicipital tuberosity and is a bony marking which is the main insertion of the biceps brachii muscle.
The biceps brachii is a muscle.
It inserts, by means of a tendon, into radial tuberosity on the radius. And then by an aponeurosis, bicipital aponeurosis, which ‎‏fuses‏ ‏with the adjoining deep fascia.
biceps brachii
The scientific name for biceps is Biceps Brachii.
"yes". The Biceps Brachii inserts on the radial tuberosity.
The Triceps brachii
The triceps brachii is the antagonist to the biceps brachii.
The triceps brachii is the antagonist to the biceps brachii.
Biceps lies anterior whereas triceps is posterior
The effector muscle is the biceps brachii.
biceps brachii