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Bone Markings

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What are the projections for muscle attachments? 7   Tuberosity, crest, trochanter, line, tubercle, epicondyle, and spine  
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what are the projections that form joints? 4   Head, facet, condyle, and ramus  
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what are the depressions and openings? 6   meatus, sinus, fossa, groove, fissure, and foramen  
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Tuberosity   large, rounder projection  
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crest   narrow ridge of bone  
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trochanter   very large, blunt, irregularly-shaped process  
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line   narrow ridge of bone less prominent than a crest  
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tubercle   small, rounded projection or process  
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epicondyle   raised area above a condyle  
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spine   sharp, slender projection  
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head   bony expansion on a narrow neck  
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facet   smooth, nearly flat surface  
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condyle   rounded articular projection  
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ramus   arm like bar of bone  
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meatus   canal like opening  
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sinus   cavity within a bone  
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fossa   shallow basin like depression in a bone  
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groove   furrow  
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fissure   narrow, slit like opening  
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foramen   round or oval opening through a bone  
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