Acromio-clavicular joint
Acromion but I would double check that answer.
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Acromion - The outer end of the scapula to which the collarbone is attached.
Acromion - The outer end of the scapula to which the collarbone is attached.
The clavicle attaches to the Acromium of the scapula at the acromioclavicular joint.
The clavicle. This bone is normally not consideredto be part of the shoulder an instead a part of the thorax, which is also true. The reason it is part of the shoulder is that it joint part of the scapula to form the soked of the glenohumeral joint.
Scapulae and clavicles together form the shoulder girdle. The clavicle, or collarbone, connects the arm to the body and the scapula, or shoulder blade, provides the attachment for the arm muscles. These bones work together to support shoulder movement and stability.
The pectoral girdle consists of the clavicle (collarbone) and scapula (shoulder blade). They connect the upper limb to the axial skeleton.
The spine of the scapula is located on the posterior aspect of the scapula, dividing it into the supraspinous fossa and infraspinous fossa. It is a prominent ridge that runs horizontally across the bone and serves as an attachment site for muscles that move the arm and shoulder.
Yes, the scapula attaches to the axial skeleton indirectly through the clavicle. The clavicle is the bone that connects the scapula to the sternum, which is part of the axial skeleton.
Humeral head. But, which cavity? Clavicle also joins the scapula.
Scapulae and clavicles form Pectoral or Shoulder girdle together.The upper arm, scapula, clavicle and sternum join together to create the shoulder girdle.
The clavicle and the humerus join with the scapula to form the shoulder girdle
The clavicle. This bone is normally not consideredto be part of the shoulder an instead a part of the thorax, which is also true. The reason it is part of the shoulder is that it joint part of the scapula to form the soked of the glenohumeral joint.
Scapulae and clavicles together form the shoulder girdle. The clavicle, or collarbone, connects the arm to the body and the scapula, or shoulder blade, provides the attachment for the arm muscles. These bones work together to support shoulder movement and stability.
The Clavicle and Scapula
I believe you are looking for the clavicle. It connects the sternum to the scapula.
The pectoral girdle consists of the clavicle (collarbone) and scapula (shoulder blade). They connect the upper limb to the axial skeleton.
It is the only bone in the pectoral girdle (humerus, scapula, clavicle) which attaches to the axial skeleton. Your arm is held onto the rest of the skeletal system by the clavicles attachment, ligaments and muscles.
clavicles
The spine of the scapula is located on the posterior aspect of the scapula, dividing it into the supraspinous fossa and infraspinous fossa. It is a prominent ridge that runs horizontally across the bone and serves as an attachment site for muscles that move the arm and shoulder.
The Acromion Process of the Scapula meets the clavicle to form the Acromioclavicular Joint.