The clavicle articulates with the axial skeleton at the sternum or breastbone, specifically at the sternoclavicular joint.
The pectoral girdle consists of two bones: the clavicle (collarbone) and the scapula (shoulder blade).
No, the tarsal bones are a group of bones in the foot, while the clavicle bone is located in the shoulder region. They are not directly connected to each other in the skeletal system.
No, most facial bones do not articulate with the mandible. The mandible primarily articulates with the temporal bones at the temporomandibular joint, while the rest of the facial bones are connected by sutures and ligaments.
The clavicle articulates with the scapula at the acromion process, forming the acromioclavicular joint.
Acromion process and sternum
The shoulder blade is called the scapula. The bones that articulate with it are the clavicle (collar bone) and the humerus (upper arm bone).
The clavicle articulates with the axial skeleton at the sternum or breastbone, specifically at the sternoclavicular joint.
The lateral ends of the clavicles articulate with the acromion processes of the scapulae. This joint is called the acromioclavicular joint.
The clavicle is the shoulder blade, No bones surround it it floats above the rib cage on the back of the body.
The pectoral girdle consists of two bones: the clavicle (collarbone) and the scapula (shoulder blade).
The clavicle and scapula
The carpals articulate distally with the ulna. The carpals are also known as the wrist bones.
No, the tarsal bones are a group of bones in the foot, while the clavicle bone is located in the shoulder region. They are not directly connected to each other in the skeletal system.
No, most facial bones do not articulate with the mandible. The mandible primarily articulates with the temporal bones at the temporomandibular joint, while the rest of the facial bones are connected by sutures and ligaments.
clavicle
? dun understand your question. but a clavicle is a medical term for "collar bones".