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Human arm bones, shoulder blade, humrus leading to elbow joint, ulna and radius extending
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Human arm bones, shoulder blade, humrus leading to elbow joint, ulna and radius extending
Human arm bones, shoulder blade, humrus leading to elbow joint, ulna and radius extending to wrist bones, hand and fingers, side view
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Media ID 9594019
© Philip Dowell Dorling Kindersley, Courtesy of The Natural History Museum, London
Blade Bones Elbow Fingers Hand Human Body Joint Shoulder Skeletal System Skeleton Wrist Humerus Radius Ulna
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This print by Philip Dowell from Universal Images Group (UIG) offers a mesmerizing side view of the intricate skeletal structure of the human arm. The image showcases the remarkable complexity and interconnectedness of our bones, starting with the shoulder blade leading to the humerus, which then extends towards the elbow joint. From there, we can observe how the ulna and radius gracefully extend all the way down to form our wrist bones. The photograph provides an insightful glimpse into one of nature's most fascinating creations - our skeletal system. It serves as a reminder of both our fragility and resilience, highlighting how these bones work in harmony to support us in performing everyday tasks. As we study this image further, it becomes evident that every bone has its unique role in maintaining stability and mobility within our arms. The composition also allows us to appreciate how these structures seamlessly transition from larger components like the shoulder blade and humerus to smaller ones such as hand bones and fingers. Philip Dowell's skillful capture not only presents an educational opportunity but also evokes a sense of wonder about our own bodies' inner workings. This print is undoubtedly a testament to his talent for capturing beauty even within scientific subjects like anatomy.
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