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What is the slightly curved bone of the shorter and thicker forearms?

my daughter's (14 years) longer bone of the forearm is curved in the x-ray and she is in pain.


What are the bones between the humeri and carpi called?

The longer bone that is closest to your body when your arm is down at your side is the ulna. The shorter bone opposing the ulna is the radius.


What is the shorter lateral bone of the forearm?

The 'Ulna'. It's your 'funny bone' bone, more or less.


Is length important for bone strength?

Yes, the length of bones contributes to their strength because longer bones have a greater capacity to support weight and resist bending forces. However, factors such as bone density and mineral content also play significant roles in determining bone strength.


What bone is thinner longer bone of the forearm?

The thinner , longer bone of the forearm.


What is the Longer bone of the forearm?

The thinner , longer bone of the forearm.


Is it true that muscle cells can move a bone when they extend or get longer as well when they contract or get shorter?

No, muscles only do work when contracting. Thus muscles come in opposing sets that pull in opposite directions.


What are some tips for getting taller?

Because milk has calcium, it can help you grow. Calcium is a strong bone builder,that keeps them strong. When the bone gets bigger(by having a lot of calcium) your skin is forced to stretch. Resulting in you getting taller. -L.D.C


What is the scientific name for shorter forearm bone?

The wrist bone would be the Ulna. carpals..


What bone keeps your back straight?

your spine....


When the epiphysis closes on a bone the bone can no longer grow in what?

When the epiphysis closes on a bone, the bone can no longer grow in length. The closure of the epiphysis marks the end of longitudinal bone growth, but the bone can still increase in thickness through a process called appositional growth.


Can your limbs become shorter over time?

As you age your bone density decreases, thus resulting in you becoming shorter. Your limbs in turn are shorter as well.