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Human Bones of a disarticulated skeleton. Each set consists of a labeled and unlabeled image. Gallery includes: Humerus, Femur, Vertebrae, Scapula, Skull, Radius, Ulna, Tibia, Pelvis, Sternum. resource site for teachers and students of Anatomy and Physiology. Find quizzes, diagrams, and slide presentations on structures, functions, and systems.
18 lis 2024 · "Growing collection of over 1100 text supported microscopic and macroscopic images and videos drawn from commercially prepared slide collections and live specimens commonly used in the study of Biology, Botany, Zoology, Histology and Microbiology." High quality images released into the public domain.
9 lip 2019 · 3D scan of the ulna bone. Captured with Einscan Pro. Captured and edited by: Madelyn Murphy. Copyright2019 BK Alsup & GM Fox
2 paź 2024 · Atlas of dental anatomy: fully labeled illustrations of the teeth with dental terminology (orientation, surfaces, cusps, roots numbering systems) and detailed images of each permanent tooth
1 paź 2024 · Proximally, the ulna articulates with the humerus at the elbow joint. Distally, the ulna articulates with the radius, forming the distal radio-ulnar joint. In this article, we shall look at the anatomy of the ulna – its bony landmarks, muscle attachments and clinical correlations.
The ulna is the longer of the two bones and has two projections at the proximal end — the olecranon and coronoid processes. A deep trochlear notch between the two processes fits the trochlea of the humerus, forming a hinge joint and allowing the elbow to flex.
The body at its upper part is prismatic in form, and curved so as to be convex behind and lateralward; its central part is straight; its lower part is rounded, smooth, and bent a little lateralward. It tapers gradually from above downward, and has three borders and three surfaces.