Final answer:
The Scapula (shoulder blade) is not considered a bone of the upper limb, which consists of the humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, and phalanges.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question pertains to the identification of bones that are part of the upper limb. Among the options provided, the one which is not a bone of the upper limb is the Scapula. The humerus is the bone of the upper arm, connecting the shoulder to the elbow. The ulna and radius are the two bones that make up the forearm, with the ulna being on the medial side (closer to the body) and the radius being on the lateral side (thumb side).
The carpal bones make up the wrist, and the phalanges are the bones of the fingers and thumbs. On the other hand, the scapula, also known as the shoulder blade, is part of the shoulder girdle and is therefore not considered a part of the upper limb as defined in the context of this question.