Bone by the biceps
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ULNABone by the biceps
ULNABone near the biceps
ULNABone by the radius
ULNABone by the humerus
synchondrosissynarthrosis in which the bone surfaces are connected by cartilage
myelogenousof, relating to, originating in, or produced by the bone marrow
synchondrosesSYNCHONDROSIS, synarthrosis in which the bone surfaces are connected by cartilage
osteoarthritisarthritis marked by degeneration of the cartilage and bone of joints
calcitonina hormone secreted by the thyroid gland, controlling the rate of bone destruction
thyrocalcitonina hormone secreted by the thyroid gland, controlling the rate of bone destruction als
calcitoninsCALCITONIN, a hormone secreted by the thyroid gland, controlling the rate of bone destruction
talusa slope formed by an accumulation of rock debris / a bone of the foot
tibiotarsusin birds, a bone formed by the fusion of the tibia and some of the tarsals
pycnodysostosisa rare inherited bone disease characterized by short stature and thickening and fragility of the bones
pyknodysostosisa rare inherited bone disease characterized by short stature and thickening and fragility of the bones
pyknodysostosesPYKNODYSOSTOSIS, a rare inherited bone disease characterized by short stature and thickening and fragility of the bones
schindylesisan articulation formed by the fitting of the crest of one bone into the groove of another
osseinsthe collagen of bone, remaining after the mineral matter has been removed by treatment with dilute acid
tibiotarsiTIBIOTARSUS, in birds, a bone formed by the fusion of the tibia and some of the tarsals
erythropoietina glycoprotein hormone that stimulates the production of red blood cells by stem cells in bone marrow
pycnodysostosesPYCNODYSOSTOSIS, a rare inherited bone disease characterized by short stature and thickening and fragility of the bones
osseinthe collagen of bone, remaining after the mineral matter has been removed by treatment with dilute acid
carpometacarpusin birds, a bone of the wing formed by fusion of some of the carpals with the metacarpals
trochanterAny of two bony protuberances by which muscles are attached to the upper part of the thigh bone
tibiofibulaa bone esp in frogs and toads that is formed by a fusion of the tibia and fibula
erythropoietinsERYTHROPOIETIN, a glycoprotein hormone that stimulates the production of red blood cells by stem cells in bone marrow
schindylesesSCHINDYLESIS, an articulation formed by the fitting of the crest of one bone into the groove of another
trochantersAny of two bony protuberances by which muscles are attached to the upper part of the thigh bone
carpometacarpiCARPOMETACARPUS, in birds, a bone of the wing formed by fusion of some of the carpals with the metacarpals
tibiofibulasTIBIOFIBULA, a bone esp in frogs and toads that is formed by a fusion of the tibia and fibula
tibiofibulaeTIBIOFIBULA, a bone esp in frogs and toads that is formed by a fusion of the tibia and fibula
tarsometatarsusA long bone in the lower leg of birds and some reptiles, formed by fusion of tarsal and metatarsal structures
geofactrock, bone, shell, or the like that has been modified by natural processes to appear to look like an artifact
tarsometatarsiA long bone in the lower leg of birds and some reptiles, formed by fusion of tarsal and metatarsal structures
chondrocraniaThe primary skull of vertebrates, composed of cartilage, which in humans and most other vertebrates is replaced by bone during development
chondrocraniumsThe primary skull of vertebrates, composed of cartilage, which in humans and most other vertebrates is replaced by bone during development
tarsometatarsusa long bone in the lower leg of birds and some reptiles, formed by the fusion of tarsal and metatarsal structures
chondrocraniumThe primary skull of vertebrates, composed of cartilage, which in humans and most other vertebrates is replaced by bone during development
schindyleticof or like a schindylesis, an articulation formed by the fitting of the crest of one bone into the groove of another
tarsometatarsiTARSOMETATARSUS, a long bone in the lower leg of birds and some reptiles, formed by the fusion of tarsal and metatarsal structures