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Humerus

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This page explains a term used by Anatomy Steward’s digital museum and teaching resources.

Entry context: Anatomy Steward WikiOsteology › Humerus

The humerus is a major bone of the upper forelimb, connecting the shoulder region to the elbow region.

The humerus is useful for comparing forelimb structure across walking, flying, swimming, and digging animals.

It may be documented in limb sets, bird wing records, and locomotion exhibits.

Ask learners to compare humerus length and shape across different forelimb types.

Do not infer movement style from the humerus alone without the rest of the limb.

Sources and further reading should use public references only. This entry may be expanded with museum collection pages, public-domain references, introductory anatomy/osteology texts, and collection documentation guidance.

  • What is visible?
  • What can be compared?
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  • What uncertainty should remain?
  • A visible feature should not be over-interpreted.
  • A teaching category is not the same as confirmed identification.
  • Public access does not remove the need for rights, source, and context review.

Ask learners to write one observation, one cautious interpretation, and one question about missing evidence.

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  • Teaching-use notes
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  • Interpretation cautions

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