Pectoralis major sternocostal part and anterior fibres of Deltoid
The name of the joint should be primary cartilage joint as per my opinion. Others may say that it is the suture type of joint.
The region between the shoulder and elbow is the upper arm.
I'm assuming it's the clavicle bone which attaches to the sternum on the axial skeleton
This another name for scapula. The clavicle (collar bone) and humerus for joints with it. Together, they form the should joint.
The scientific name for the armpit is "axilla." This term is commonly used in anatomy to describe the area under the joint where the shoulder connects to the body.
There are two joints in the shoulder - the 'main one' that joints the bone of the arm (humerus) to the shoulder blade (scapula) is called the glenohumeral joint. A smaller joint connects the shoulder blade with the collar bone (clavicle). This is called the acromioclavicular joint.
The shoulder is called the glenohumeral joint, and the wrist is the radiocarpal joint but the elbow is pretty much just called the elbow.
The scientific name of your shoulder bone is The Scapula
Your shoulder.. Your hip..
The shoulder joint. It is a ball-and-socket joint that allows for a wide range of motion in the arm.
The name of the joint should be primary cartilage joint as per my opinion. Others may say that it is the suture type of joint.
The three functional articulations are synarthrosis which is an immovable join and example would be a suture, amphiarthrosis a slightly immovable joint an example is the symphysis, and last the diarthrosis a freely movable joint such as the elbow or knee joint.
gleno-humeral joint Gleno - named after the "socket" where the "ball" of the humerus fits in
Ball and socket joints are hips, shoulder. Hope this helps
This another name for scapula. The clavicle (collar bone) and humerus for joints with it. Together, they form the should joint.
This another name for scapula. The clavicle (collar bone) and humerus for joints with it. Together, they form the should joint.
Another name for a movable joint is a synovial joint. These joints are characterized by the presence of a synovial fluid-filled cavity, which allows for movement between the connected bones. Examples of synovial joints are the knee, shoulder, and hip joints.