clavicle = collar bone
patella = knee cap
a vertebra is one of the bones that make up the spine
The bones that articulate with the clavicle are the manubrium of the sternal end, and the acromion of the scapula.
The clavicle is connected to the manubrium of the sternum, and to the crocoid process of the scapula.
Gleno-humeral joint (scapula to humerus) Claviculo-acromial joint (clavicle to acromion of scapula) Sternoclavicular joint (attaches clavicle to sternum) Scapula articulates with the back of the chest so bones humerus (in the arm), clavicle sternum and scapula
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Cranium(Skull), Pelivs(Hips), Scapula (Back of shoulders), Clavicle (front of shoulders), Fibula (Thigh), Ulna (Connects to thumb on arm) , Patella (Knee), sternum( Inbetween Ribs), Rib cage ( Chest) and humerous (Upper arm) :)
Clavicle.
The lateral third has two surfaces, an upper and a lower; and two borders, an anterior and a posterior.
The clavicle (collarbone) and the humerus (upper arm bone) are attached to the scapula (shoulder blade) to form the shoulder joint.
The clavicle, aka collarbone
Yes, the scapula attaches to the axial skeleton indirectly through the clavicle. The clavicle is the bone that connects the scapula to the sternum, which is part of the axial skeleton.
there are several bones , but heres a list of the bones in the human body; phalanges metacarpals radius ulna pelvis patella metatarsals tarsals tibia fibula coccyx spine scapula humerus mandible carpus skull clavicle radius ulna ribs sternum femur patella