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Humerus
Humerus Humerus (right) - anterior view Humerus (right) - posterior view The humerus (also called the funny bone) is a ... and ulna. Articulations The head of the humerus (caput humeri) articulates with the glenoid ...
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List of human anatomical features
List of human anatomical features The major systems of the human ... through bones The detailed list of human anatomical features below is adapted from the table ... upper extremity The clavicle The scapula The humerus The ulna The radius The hand The ... muscles of the anterolateral region of the neck The superficial cervical muscle The lateral cervical ... aorta The arteries of the head and neck The common carotid artery Relations The ...
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List of anatomical topics
List of anatomical topics This page aims to list articles ... pathway - amygdaloid - amylacea - anaesthesia - analgesia - analogous - anastomosis - anatomical pathology - anatomical position - anatomical snuffbox - anatomical terms of location - anatomical terms of ...
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Alexandrian school of anatomy
... time of the Alexandrian school of anatomy, anatomical inquiry was confined to the examination of ... it is said that he had extensive anatomical knowledge, acquired by dissecting not only brutes ... the most distinct traces of attention to anatomical knowledge. Cicero, in his treatise De Natura ... by Aristotle and his disciples, introduces various anatomical notices, from which the classical reader may ... the form very just ideas of his anatomical attainments. From these it appears that ...
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List of subjects in Gray's Anatomy: II. Osteology
... processus coronoideus) Condyloid process (processus condyloideus) condyle neck mandibular notch Gray's page #175 Mandible ... Ossification of scapula Scapula: ossification of: the humerus (Gray's s51) Gray's page #209 Anatomical neck of humerus Arm bone Bicipital fascia : groove Bicipital ...
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Tetrapod
... fully grown obvioulsy kept most of the anatomical and other forms of adaptations from their ... Mammal-like reptiles Class Mammalia - Mammals Anatomy Anatomical features of early tetrapods The amphibian's ... a single proximal bone (analogous to the humerus or femur), two bones in the next ... of the spine, on the newly forming neck. A diagnostic character of temnospondyls is that ... performing as the articulation surface for the humerus, while ventrally there was a large, ...
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Scapula
... blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone ... the socket that the head of the humerus articulates with. The scapula also articulates with ... surface of the acromion, below with the neck of the scapula. It forms the medial ... and articulates with the head of the humerus; it is broader below than above and ... of the Biceps brachii is attached. The neck of the scapula is the slightly ...
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Radius (bone)
... extremity') The upper extremity presents a head, neck, and tuberosity. The head is of a ... for articulation with the capitulum of the humerus. The circumference of the head is smooth ... round, smooth, and constricted portion called the neck, on the back of which is a ... part of the supinator muscle. Beneath the neck, on the medial side, is an eminence ... begins above at the back of the neck, and ends below at the posterior ...
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Clavicle
... Covers the cervicoaxillary canal (passageway between the neck and arm), through which several important structures ... osteolysis degeneration of the clavicle Note about anatomical position Note: this article uses some professional terms to explain certain anatomical details. These words apply only when the body is in anatomical position, i.e., standing with palms of ... away from the midline Please visit the anatomical position page for more detailed information. ...
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Anatomy
Anatomy Anatomical drawing of the human muscles from the Encyclopédie. Anatomical chart from the Cyclopaedia, 1728 Anatomy (from ... is treated systematically rather than topographically. Each anatomical article contains first a description of the ... skeleton Collar bone (clavicle) Thigh bone (femur) Humerus Mandible Patella Radius Skull (cranium) Tibia Ulna ... Eye Face Genitals Head Joint Leg Mouth Neck Scalp Skin Teeth Tongue Other anatomic ...
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