In whales, the humerus is a crucial bone that plays a significant role in their flipper structure. It helps support the flipper's form and aids in locomotion, allowing for powerful and efficient movement through water. The humerus connects to the shoulder girdle, facilitating the range of motion needed for swimming and maneuvering. Overall, it is essential for the whale's adaptation to an aquatic lifestyle.
The humerus. Edit: Its the humerus its easy to remember because of the phrase "funny bone" funny=humorous=humerus
A horse's humerus is essential to determining how the horse's front end will move. A longer, more vertical humerus is preferable as it allows for better jumping and a better gait.
The humerus is the largest and longest bone of the upper limb. It extends from the shoulder to the elbow and plays a key role in the function of the arm.
This muscle flexes and adducts the humerus. It is also a synergist of the pectoralis major
Swimming
The function of the whale are is very intenseful. It makes it fly.
The muscle you are referring to is the subscapularis muscle. It originates on the subscapular fossa of the scapula and inserts on the lesser tubercle of the humerus. It is responsible for medial rotation of the shoulder joint.
The whale's hand has evolved into a "paddle", the flipper, used to aid them in steering when they swim.
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 Humerus.
The humerus bone. =)
The brachialis muscle originates on the distal anterior humerus and insert at the coronoid process. The function of the brachialis is flexion at the elbow.