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The Ulna's greatest contribution to functional anatomy is in the formation of the '''Olecranon''', or the point of the elbow, which gives rise to the attachment of the '''triceps'''.  The olecranon articulates with the humerus via its anconeal process.  Distally (where unfused), the '''lateral styloid process''' articulates with the '''ulnar carpal bone'''.
 
The Ulna's greatest contribution to functional anatomy is in the formation of the '''Olecranon''', or the point of the elbow, which gives rise to the attachment of the '''triceps'''.  The olecranon articulates with the humerus via its anconeal process.  Distally (where unfused), the '''lateral styloid process''' articulates with the '''ulnar carpal bone'''.
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'''[[Carpal bones - Anatomy & Physiology|Carpal bones]]'''
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'''''Carpal bones'''''
 
Carpal bones comprise two rows:
 
Carpal bones comprise two rows:
 
*Proximally, (mediolaterally), radial, intermediate, ulnar and accessory bones
 
*Proximally, (mediolaterally), radial, intermediate, ulnar and accessory bones
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