front and side view the humerus radial bone

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Front and side view of the humerus and radial bone.
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Illustration of the human humerus. It is the longest bone of the upper extremities in the human body. It articulates with the scapula by means of the articulation of the shoulder and in the inferior one with the ulna and the radius. Illustration of the radio bone. Bones that constitutes the skeleton of the forearm. It is located on the outside of the forearm and is articulated at the top with the humerus and the ulna and below with the ulna, scaphoid and lunate.


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