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Select all that applyWhat two bony structures articulate to make the shoulder joint?Multiple select question.head of the humerusgreater tubercle of the humerusglenoid cavity of the scapulaacromion process of the scapula

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Select all that applyWhat two bony structures articulate to make the shoulder joint?Multiple select question.head of the humerusgreater tubercle of the humerusglenoid cavity of the scapulaacromion process of the scapula

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The two bony structures that articulate to make the shoulder joint are:

  1. Head of the humerus
  2. Glenoid cavity of the scapula

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