the radius
lateral bone of the antebrachium
The antebrachium is the forearm. It contains the radius on the lateral side and the ulna on the medial side.
The brachium contains the humerus bone, which is the upper arm bone. The antebrachium contains the radius and ulna bones, which are the two bones in the forearm.
The bone immediately inferior to the parietal bone on the lateral skull is the temporal bone.
The fibula is the thinner bone lateral to the tibia. The fibula is the smaller bone of the lower leg.
Radis
Yes
It is the temporal bone.
A lateral carpal is one of the small bones located in the carpus, or wrist, of the horse. It is also known as the radial carpal bone. The lateral carpal bone articulates with the radius and the third carpal bone (carpometacarpus).
The radius bone in the forearm is distal to the cubitus (ulna) and proximal to the carpus (wrist bones).
no
Fibula