Created by Jes Gandara
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In this anterior view of the humerus head, which region is shaded red
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Greater tubercle |
In this anterior view of the humerus head, which region is shaded green | Lesser tubercle |
In this anterior view of the humerus head, which region is shaded blue
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Head |
In this anterior view of the humerus head, which region is just behind the head
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The anatomical neck |
In this anterior view of the humerus head, which region is shaded yellow
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Surgical neck |
In this anterior view of the distal region of the humerus, what areas are shaded yellow, from left to right
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Radial fossa and the coronoid fossa
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In this anterior view of the distal region of the humerus, what area is shaded purple
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Capitulum |
In this anterior view of the distal region of the humerus, what area is shaded red
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Trochlea |
In this anterior view of the distal region of the humerus, what area is the most lateral process between the purple and yellow shading
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Lateral supracondylar ridge |
In this anterior view of the distal region of the humerus, what area is the far right
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Medial epicondyle |
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