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BONE MARKINGS Every bump, groove, and hole has a name on your bones External surfaces of bones have: - bumps, grooves, and holes They serve as sites of muscle, ligament, tendon attachment, joint surfaces, or conduits for nerve fibers and blood vessels.

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BONE MARKINGS. External surfaces of bones have: - bumps, grooves, and holes They serve as sites of muscle, ligament, tendon attachment, joint surfaces, or conduits for nerve fibers and blood vessels. Every bump, groove, and hole has a name on your bones. Bone Markings. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BONE MARKINGSEvery bump, groove, and hole has

a name on your bonesExternal surfaces of bones have:

- bumps, grooves, and holes

They serve as sites of muscle, ligament, tendon attachment, joint surfaces, or conduits

for nerve fibers and blood vessels.

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Bone Markings

• Two types of bone markings:– Projections (aka processes) that grow out

from the bone

– Depressions (cavities) that indent the bone

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Joint Projections

• 1) Condyle: Rounded articular projection

Condyle

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Joint Projections• 2) Head: bony

expansion on a narrow neck

• 3) Facet: smooth, nearly flat articular surface

neck

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Joint Projections

• 4) Ramus: Armlike bar of bone

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Ligament/Tendon Projections

1) Crest: Narrow ridge of bone (Line: smaller than a crest)

2) Epicondyle: Raised area on or above a condyle

ULNA

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3) Tubercle: Small rounded projection

4) Tuberosity: large rounded or roughened projection

5) Trochanter: very large, blunt projection

(only on femur)

Proximal Tibia

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6) Spine: Sharp, pointed projection

7) Process: ANY bony prominence

Thoracic Vertebrae

Ligament/Tendon Projections

Spinous process

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Depressions

• Allow blood vessels or nerves to pass through.

1) Meatus: (me - A- tus) Canal or tube

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Depressions

2) Fossa: shallow basin, often serving as an articular surface

3) Fissure: narrow, slit-like opening

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Depressions

4) Sinus: Cavity within a bone; filled with air and lined with mucous membranes

5) Foramen: Round or oval opening

Foramen Magnum

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Depressions

6) Sulcus, Groove or Furrow: a shallow depression

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Review:Projections1) Condyle2) Head3) Facet4) Ramus5) Crest6) Epicondyle7) Tubercle8) Tuberosity9) Trochanter10) Spine11) Process

Depressions1) Meatus2) Fossa3) Fissure4) Sinus5) Sulcus or Groove or

Furrow