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Type of fibrous joint is found between radius and ulna?

interosseous membrane of the forearm


The ligament holds the radius to the ulna at the proximal end?

The ligament you are referring to is the annular ligament, which encircles the head of the radius and attaches it firmly to the ulna. This ligament allows for proper rotation of the radius around the ulna during forearm movements.


What is the common name of the tympanic membrane?

The common name for Tympanic Membrane in Human Category is Ear Drum.


What ligament stabilizes and encircles the head of the radius?

The annular ligament stabilizes and encircles the head of the radius, holding it in place against the radial notch of the ulna. This ligament helps maintain the relationship between the radius and ulna during movements of the elbow joint.


What is the medical term meaning tympanic membrane?

The tympanic membrane is the medical term meaning eardrum.


What is another name for the eardrum?

Another name for a eardrum can be called a Tympanic membrane.


Which structure contain the nasopharyngeal with the tympanic cavity?

Tympanic membrane


What is the dividing line between the middle ear and the external ear?

The dividing line between the middle ear and the external ear is the tympanic membrane, also known as the eardrum. The tympanic membrane separates the outer ear canal from the middle ear cavity where the auditory ossicles are located.


Which thin membrane separates the outer and middle ear in tetrapods?

The ear drum. the medical term is the tympanic membrane


Sound waves entering the external auditory canal hit the eardrum also known as?

Tympanic Membrane


What is another name for a drum?

The Tympanic Membrane. Also, Tympanum or Myrinx. Seriously, learn to wikipedia.


What system is the tympanic membrane in?

The tympanic membrane is located in the ossicular system that is found in the ear. This membrane helps to move sound from the outer ear to the inner ear.