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 humerous is the upper arm bone. Its primary function is to support the arm muscles and allow the arm to move.
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The bones of the lower arm are the radius and ulna. The radius is on the "thumb" side, and the ulna is on the "pinkie" side.
The humerus bone is the one in your upper arm, and it is needed when you want to move your arm.
it is the bigger bone in the lower arm....it is the bone on the thumb side of the lower arm
The humerus (upper arm bone) is closer to the body than the ulna and the radius (lower arm bones) and so it is proximal. See link below: Table #3
Humerous is something that's funny. ex- My mom ate my homework. that's considered humerous. good luck!
The bone on the inside forearm (near the thumb) is the radius; the one on the outside of the forearm is the ulna.
The humerus, radius, and ulna are the bones of your arm. The humerus is the upper arm bone. In the forearm, the radius is the larger bone on the "thumb side," and the ulna is the smaller bone on the "pinkie" side.
There are two bones in the forearm, the radius and the ulna. The easiest way to remember which one is which is to extend your arm out palm facing vertically. When you look at your forearm your radius is the top bone and the Ulna is the lower bone.Or (as I did) remember it with this sentence: "The Ulna is Underneath."
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ano ba tlaga HUMEROUS O HUMOEOUS ..a