Major bones of the arm
Radius
Bone in the lower arm that is on the thumb side
Scapula
Bone that contains the glenoid cavity
Humerus
Bone that contains the olecranon fossa
Ulna
Bone that contains the olecranon process
Metacarpals
Bones that articulate with the proximal phalanges
Metacarpals
Bones that form the palm of the hand
Olecranon process
Bony point of the ulna that forms the elbow
Clavicle
Collarbone
Scapula
Contains the acromion and coracoid process
Glenoid cavity
Depression where the head of the humerus articulates with the scapula
Phalanges
Fourteen bones that form the fingers
Ulna
Long bone in the lower arm that is located in the side of the little finger
Humerus
Long bone of the upper arm.
Clavicle
Long slender bone that articulates with both the sternum and the scapula
Pollux
The phalange that contains only two bones
Ulna
The radius and this bones "cross" during supination
Humerus
The scapula articulates with this bone to form a ball-and-socket joint at the shoulder
Pollux
The thumb
Humerus
The ulna and this bone articulates to form a hinge joint at the elbow
Pectoral girdle
Also called the shoulder girdle
Acromion
Pointy part of the shoulder
Scapula
Shoulder blade or wing bone
Pectoral girdle
The clavicle and scapula form this structure
Humerus
The head of this bone articulates with the glenoid cavity
Carpals
Wrist bones