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- In the free part of upper limb it's the longest and largest.
- Connects to the glenoid cavity and is shaped like a bell.
- The distal end articulates with elbow.
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- The longer of the two forearm bones, like ULtimate and the radius moves around it, it never moves.
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The coronoid process
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It looks like a serpent standing up, and the process is the head.
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- Your bronchiis and bicep muscles attatch here
- medial and inferior to your neck
- all tuberosities have things attatched!
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- Large distal projection on lateral side of radius
- a projection! not the rough part of the bone
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- When your elbow is flexed, the trochlea of your humerous goes there and is held.
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- The tip of your elbow, Olga and Olecranon, when you think of Olga you think of ugly and the tip of your elbow is ugly.
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- A round, knoblike process on the lateral distal humerous.
- it articulates with the cupshaped depression on the radius
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Deltoid Tuberosity[image] |
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- a roughened area where the deltoid tendon attatches
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- The bony projection to which forearm muscles attatch.
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