Ulna

An illustration displaying the ulna bone from two perspectives: the anterior and posterior sides. The ulna appears as a long, slightly curved bone with a complex, protruded end that articulates with other bones at the elbow. The illustration details the bone's changing width and the textured surface at the ends and along the bone's length.

Illustration of the ulna bone, presented on a white background. Two views shown: the anterior (left) and posterior (right). The bone is rendered in shades of beige and light brown to emphasize its texture and shape. Highlighted gray portions denote articulating surfaces. The composition focuses on anatomical accuracy.

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