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navigate by keyword : visually view understanding tuberosity tubercles trochlea text surgical structural sketch represents reference realistic radial posterior osteological organ nose neck muscle movement medical medial line limb lesser lateral labeled joint iron includes humerus human highlight hand groove greater generated fossa font finger features epicondyles educational drawing diagram detailed deltoid crucial coronoid components cartoon capitulum brand bone articulation arm anatomy anatomical adult

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Posterior view of the human humerus
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Detailed study of a human skeletal hand model displayed on a neutral background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed study of a human skeletal hand model displayed on a neutral background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed study of a human skeletal hand model displayed on a neutral background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Posterior view of the human humerus bone, labeled with anatomical features. Includes the surgical neck, greater and lesser tubercles, deltoid tuberosity, radial groove, coronoid fossa, medial and lateral epicondyles, trochlea, and capitulum. The diagram visually represents the osteological components for educational or medical reference. The humerus is shown in a realistic, detailed illustration to highlight its structural anatomy, crucial for understanding arm movement and joint articulation.


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