Bone Markings
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Head | rounded, knob-like end separating the rest of the bone by a slender region called the neck
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Process | large projection of a bone, such as the superior part of the ulna in the forearm that creates the elbow
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Condyle | a rounded projection
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Epicondyle | a small projection above a condyle
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Crest | a distinct border or ridge, often rough, such as over the top of the hip bone
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Spine | sharp projection from the surface of a bone, such as the spine of the scapula, known as the shoulder blade
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Foramen | a hole that allows a vessel or nerve to pass through or between bones
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Sinus | an air space found in some skull bones
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Fossa | a depression of a bone surface
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Meatus | Short channel or passageway, such as the channel in the temporal bone of the skull that leads to the inner ear
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