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Clinical Kinesiology Chapter 2 Bone Markings ONLY

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A hole through which blood vessels, nerves, and ligaments pass:   foramen   ex) vertebral foramen of cervical vertebra  
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A hollow or depression:   fossa   ex) glenoid fossa of scapula  
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Ditchlike groove containing a tendon or blood vessel:   groove   ex) Bicipital (intercondylar) groove of humerus  
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A canal or tube-like opening in a bone:   meatus   ex) External auditory meatus  
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An air-filled cavity within a bone:   sinus   ex)Frontal sinus in frontal bone  
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A round, knuckle-like projection:   condyle   ex)Medial condyle of femur  
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A projecting, prominent part of bone:   eminence   ex)Intercondylar eminence of tibia  
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A flat or shallow articular surface:   facet   ex)Articular facet of rib  
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A rounded articular projection beyond a narrow, neck-like portion of the bone:   head   ex)Femoral head  
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A sharp ridge or border:   crest   ex)Iliac crest of hip  
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A prominence above or on a condyle:   epicondyle   ex)Medial epicondyle of humerus  
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A less prominent ridge:   line   ex)Linea aspera of femur  
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A long, thin projection:   spine   ex) Scapular spine  
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A small, rounded projection:   tubercle   ex)Greater tubercle of humerus  
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A large, rounded projection:   tuberosity   ex)Ischial tuberosity  
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A very large prominence for muscle attachment:   trochanter   ex)Greater trochanter of femur  
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