- wrist. In
reptiles and amphibians, the bone is
instead referred to as the
ulnare,
since (at
least in the most
primitive fossils) it
articulates with the...
- (anterior),
olecranon (posterior)
Identifiers Latin ligamentum collaterale ulnare MeSH D000070637 TA98 A03.5.09.005 TA2 1776 FMA 38869
Anatomical terminology...
- vein
Artery Ulnar artery Identifiers Latin vena
ulnaris (plural:
venae ulnares) TA98 A12.3.08.030 TA2 4985 FMA 70897
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
-
Triquetral bone,
pisiform bone
Identifiers Latin ligamentum collaterale carpi ulnare TA98 A03.5.11.007 TA2 1800 FMA 40005
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
-
Hypotriquetrum 0.5% R Os
hypolunatum 0.3% L Os
epilunatum 0.3% R, 0.3% L Os
ulnare externum 0.3% L Os
pisiforme secundarium 0.3% R Os
epitrapezium 0.3% L Os...
- The
proximal carpals are
referred to as the radiale, intermedium, and
ulnare,
after their proximal articulations, and are
homologous with the scaphoid...
- some
features of the
forefin more
similar to
earlier fish, such as a
large ulnare and a
distinct axis of
larger bones down the
middle of the fin. According...
- humerus, and the
articular surface for the
ulnare on the ulna is convex; the
articular surface of the
ulnare is
smaller than that of the ulna, a feature...
-
possess more than two
ossified carpal bones (usually only the
ulnare,
sometimes the
ulnare and
distal carpal four) and two
ossified tarsal bones (usually...
- Dinheiro. The
specimen consists of
bones from the left
forelimb (a hand claw,
ulnare, and
partial metacarpal) and
hindlimb (the tibia, fibula, most of metatarsals...