coronoid process of ulna

  • 71Capitulum of the humerus — Bone: Capitulum of the humerus Left humerus. Anterior view. (Capitulum visible at bottom right.) …

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  • 72Superior angle of scapula — Bone: Superior angle of scapula Left scapula. Dorsal surface. (Medial angle labeled at upper right.) Latin angulus superior scapulae Gray s …

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  • 73Trapezoid line — Bone: Trapezoid line Left clavicle. Inferior surface. (Oblique line for trapezoid lig. labeled at center right.) Latin linea trapezoidea Gray s …

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  • 74Costal tuberosity of clavicle — Bone: Costal tuberosity of clavicle Left clavicle. Inferior surface. (Costal tuberosity labeled at center left.) Latin impressio ligamenti costoclavicularis, tuberositas costalis claviculae …

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  • 75Oblique cord — Left elbow joint, showing anterior and ulnar collateral ligaments. (Oblique cord visible as diagonal white line near center bottom.) …

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  • 76fossa coronoidea humeri — [TA] coronoid fossa of humerus: the cavity in the humerus that receives the coronoid process of the ulna when the elbow is flexed. Called also ulnar f. Fossa coronoidea humeri (coronoid fossa) in an anterior view of the right elbow joint …

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  • 78Cat anatomy — In this section the major parts of a cat s body and their special adaptive features are discuss. Contents 1 Mouth 2 Ears 3 Nose 4 Legs 5 Claws …

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  • 79caput ulnare musculi pronatoris teretis — [TA] the ulnar head of the pronator teres muscle, arising from the coronoid process of the ulna; called also coronoid head of pronator teres muscle …

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  • 80mammal — mammallike, adj. /mam euhl/, n. any vertebrate of the class Mammalia, having the body more or less covered with hair, nourishing the young with milk from the mammary glands, and, with the exception of the egg laying monotremes, giving birth to… …

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