the humerus and the radius meet together to form your elbow. your elbow actually consists of a joint.
The funny bone, which actually is not a bone at all but instead a nerve in the elbow.
The funny bone isn't actually a bone. It is the unprotected ulnar nerve which runs from your elbow down to your wrist.
Actually, I believe it is the funny bone, a.k.a. the Humerus.
There is no such thing as an elbow bone, because the elbow is a joint. The forearm has the Ulna and the Radius bones, and there is no elbow bone.
The common name for the ulna bone is the "elbow bone."
No.The elbow isn't actually a bone. Rather, it is a joint that is formed by 3 adjoining bones, namely the humerus from above (the arm) and the ulna and radius below (the forearm).The strongest bone in the body is actually the femur (in the thigh/upper leg). It is also the longest and heaviest bone in the body as well.
The Ulna is the common name for: Lower Arm Bone.
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your elbow
The "funny bone" is not actually a bone, but rather a nerve called the ulnar nerve that runs along your elbow. When you hit your funny bone, you are actually hitting this nerve, causing a tingling or numbing sensation down your arm.
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the funny bone is not something to joke about it is actually a very important because it's really an important part of the elbow joint