Names of bone markings exercise 9 figure 9.1
suture
- The line of union in an immovable articulation (as between the bones of the skull); also : such an articulation - a strand or fiber used to sew parts of the living body
Others Sinus
Bone cavity, filled with air and lined with mucous membrane Cavity within a bone Cavity
Projections that are sites of muscle and ligament attachment Line
Narrow ridge of bone; less prominent then a crest
Projections that are sites of muscle and ligament attachment crest
Narrow ridge of bone; usually prominent
Depressions and Openings for Passages of Blood Vessels and Nerves Fissure
Narrow, slitlike opening
Others Fossa
Shallow basinlike depression in a bone, often serving as an articular surface. A shallow depression (the word suggests "ditch" or "trench"). Such depressions in the surface of bones often receive another articulating bone with which a joint is formed. (Shallow) depression
Projections that are sites of muscle and ligament attachment Trochanter
Very large blunt, irregularly shaped process (the only examples are on the femur) Large blunt bump-like projection (larger than a tuberosity, which is in turn larger than a tubercle) Process - attach connective tissues
Projections that are sites of muscle and ligament attachment Process
any bony prominence raised area or projection Process - attach connective tissues
Projections That Help Form Joints Ramus
armlike bar of bone Curved portion of a bone, like a ram's horn. Curved surface
Projections That Help Form Joints Head
bony expansion carried on a narrow neck
Others Meatus
canal like passageway A tube-like opening or channel extending within a bone. Channel through bone
Irregular Bones
do not fall in the three bone categories (vertebrae)
trochlea
fully-shaped part of structure a bony structure through which a tendon passes with which other structures articulate
Flat Bones
generally thing, two wafer like layers of compact bones sandwiching a layer of spongy bone, many are curved (skull bones)
Depressions and Openings for Passages of Blood Vessels and Nerves Notch
indentation at the edge of a structure A V-like depression in the margin or edge of a flat area Articulatory surface
Projections that are sites of muscle and ligament attachment tuberosity
large rounded projection; may be roughened Process - attach connective tissues
Long bone
much longer than they are wide (femur phalanges(finger bones)) normally have shaft with heads at either end, composed predominantly of compact bone.
Projections that are sites of muscle and ligament attachment Epicondyle
raised area on or above a condyle Bump near a condyle; often give appearance of a "bump on a bump"; for muscle attachment Process - attach connective tissues
Depressions and Openings for Passages of Blood Vessels and Nerves Foreman
round or oval opening through a bone Round hole through which blood vessels, nerves or ligaments pass. Hole
Projections That Help Form Joints Condyle
rounded articular projection Rounded bump or large rounded prominence. Such rounded surfaces usually fit into a fossa on another bone to form a joint. Process - forms joints
Projections that are sites of muscle and ligament attachment Spine
sharp, slender, often pointed projection
Projections that are sites of muscle and ligament attachment Tubercle
small rounded projections or process small tuberosity that may also be described as a round nodule or warty outgrowth. Process - attach connective tissues; can also form articular surfaces
Projections That Help Form Joints Facet
smooth, nearly flat articular surface The end part of a long bone which usually has a larger diameter than the shaft-part of the bone (which is called the diaphysis). Articular part (ends) of long bones.
Short Bones
typically cubed shaped, contain more spongy bone than compact bone (tarsal, carpal)
Depressions and Openings for Passages of Blood Vessels and Nerves Groove
Furrow, a narrow, linear hollow or depression.