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There is one bone that is known by laymen as the shoulder blade and it is called the Scapula. It is a fairly large flat triangular shape that is connected to the posterior of the ribcage by the subscapular muscles.
=ANSWER:==The deltoid is not a bone but a muscle in your shoulder.=
The scapula bone (shoulder blade) is the bone that resembles the blade of an oar due to its flat and triangular shape. It is located on the upper back and is an important bone for the movement and stability of the shoulder joint.
The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint. the bone of the upper-arm (the humerus) has a round, ball-like shape to the end, and the corresponding bone in the shoulder (the scapula) has an appropriate socket. The bones are held in close proximity by ligaments and muscles.
A bone in the shoulder area. Scapula means "shoulder".
scapula is in our shoulder.....
There are two bones which make up the shoulder, the bone more commonly known as the collar bone is the clavicle and the bone more commonly known as the shoulder blade is the scapula.
Growth plates in the shoulder are responsible for bone growth and development. They determine the length and shape of the bones in the shoulder joint. As the growth plates close during adolescence, the bones reach their final size and shape, affecting the overall function and stability of the shoulder joint.
The mandible is found in the jaw and is part of the skull so can be classed as a flat bone but has also been described as irregular due to the shape. The clavicle is a flat bone and supports the shoulder but again other sources have described it as a short bone. Conflicting evidence for each sorry.
Collar bone--the horizontal bone that runs from shoulder to shoulder across the sternum or chest bone.
Your shoulder blade, collar bone, and arm bone (clavicle, clavicle, and humerus) make up the shoulder and it's joints. The bone on the very outside is the acromion process of the scapula.
The bone joining the shoulder blade to the breastbone is the clavicle, commonly known as the collarbone.