No, the scapulae (shoulder blades) do not form the collar bone (clavicle). The scapulae are flat bones located in the upper back and the clavicle is a long bone that runs horizontally across the front of the shoulder connecting the scapula to the sternum.
The lateral end of the clavicle is the one closest to the arm and farthest from the breastbone. It articulates with the acromion process of the scapula.
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.
yes, the clavicle is your collar bone
The medial border of the scapula is at the medial end of the spine of the scapula. This border is also called the vertebral border.
The clavicle is a long bone, also known as the collarbone. It is located horizontally near the top of the thorax, connecting the shoulder to the sternum.
The deltoid is very interesting muscle. It arise from the outer and lateral border of the clavicle and outer and lateral border of the spine of the scapula. From the corresponding inner border, you have insertion of the trapezius muscle. The deltoid muscle is inserted on the deltoid tuberosity on the lateral and middle part of the humerus bone. So it looks that the trapezius muscle continue as the deltoid muscle.
The distal clavicle is the part of the collarbone farthest from the center of the body. It's a normal part of the anatomy.
The arcomial end of the clavicle attaches to the scapula.
it part of the shoulder
The Medical term for the Collar Bone is called the 'CLAVICLE'.The clavicle or the collarbone makes up the top part of the pectoral (shoulder) girdle.
You have the pectoralis major muscle in the chest wall. It arise from the sternum and the clavicle. It is inserted on the lateral part of the bicipital groove.