PIMA BIO130 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Angle | A corner |
Body | The main portion of a bone |
Condyle | Rounded bump; usually fits into a fossa on another bone to form a joint |
Crest | Moderately raised ridge; generally a site for muscle attachment |
Epicondyle | Bump near a condyle; often gives the appearance of a "bump on a bump"; for muscle attachment |
Facet | Flat surface that forms a joint with another facet or flat bone |
Fissure | Long, cracklike hole for blood vessels and nerves |
Foramen | Round hole for vessels and nerves (pl.,foramina) |
Fossa | Depression; often receives an articulating bone (pl.,fossae) |
Head | Distinct epiphysis on a long bone, seperated from the shaft by a narrowed portion (or neck) |
Line | Similar to a crest but not raised as much (is often rather faint) |
Margin | Edge of a flat bone or flat portion of the edge of a flat area |
Meatus | Tubelike opening or channel (pl.,meatus or meatuses) |
Neck | A narrowed portion, usually at the base of a head |
Notch | A v-like depression in the margin or edge of a flat area |
Process | A raised area or projection |
Ramus | Curved portion of a bone, like a ram's horn (pl.,rami) |
Sinus | Cavity within a bone |
Spine | Similar to a crest but raised more; a sharp, pointed process; for muscle attachment |
Sulcus | Groove or elongated depression (pl., sulci) |
Trochanter | Large bump for muscle attachment (larger than a tubercle or tuberosity) |
Tuberosity | Oblong, raised bump, usually for muscle attachment; also called a tuber; a small tuberosity is called a tubercle |
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