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List Anatomy – W

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The wrist joint (art radiocarpea) is the articulation of the bones of the forearm with a brush. The joint is formed by the carpal joint surface of the radius and the articular disc having a triangular shape, as well as the proximal row of the wrist bones (scaphoid, semilunar, trihedral bones). The joint capsule is thin, attached at the edges of the articulating surfaces, strengthened with ligaments.
The manus has a skeleton in which the carpal bones (ossa carpi), metacarpi metacarpi biceps and fingers of the fingers are called phalanges digitorum manus.
The white matter of the cerebral hemispheres is represented by various systems of nerve fibers
The white line of the abdomen (linea alba) is a fibrous plate that extends along the anterior median line from the xiphoid process to the pubic symphysis. The line is formed by the intersecting fibers of the aponeuroses of the wide abdominal muscles (oblique and transverse) of the right and left sides.
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