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It is sometimes referred to as the bicipital groove.
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A prominence located lateral to the capitulum that gives origin to the extensor muscles in the forearm.
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A prominence located lateral to the trochlea that gives origin to the superficial flexor muscles in the forearm.
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This a large projection from the lateral side of the proximal humerus.
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A projection that provides an insertion point for the subscapularis muscle.
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A large posterior fossa for the olecranon of the ulna.
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The lateral of the two distal condyles, and it articulates with the radius.
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The medial of the two distal condyles,and it articulates with the ulna.
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A long and thick shaft that connects the two extremities.
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This forms one-third of a sphere, that articulates with the glenoid fossa of the scapula.