This image depicts the radius bone on the left and the ulna bone on the right in anterior view.
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Which bones are depicted in this image?


The head of the ulna bone.
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What is indictated by A?


The neck of the radius bone.
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What is indictated by B?


The trochlear notch of the ulna bone.
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What is indictated by C?


The radius and ulna bones are depicted from a proximal aspect.
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From which anatomical position are these bones depicted?


The olecranon of the ulnar bone, which articulates with the olecranon fossa of the humerus to assist movement of the elbow.
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What is indicated by A?


The articular fovea of the radius bone.
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What is indicated by B?


This is the hand and wrist in palmar view.
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What group of bones are depicted in this image?


This is the capitate bone, which is known as a carpal of the hand.
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What bone is indicated by A? What is its classification?


This is the styloid process of the radius bone.
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What is indicated by B?


This is known as a metacarpal.
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What classification of bone is indicated by C?


This is known as a phalanx (plural: phalanges), particularly the middle phalanx in this image.
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What classification of bone is indicated by D?


This is the lunate bone of the hand.
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Which carpal is indicated by E?