Bone Markings
Diaphysis
Shaft (main section) of a long bone
Spine or Spinous process
Sharp, pointed, slender process; similar to crested but raised more; for muscle attachment Process- attach connective tissue Ex.- the spinous processes of vertebrae, which together form the spine or backbone
Angle
an inside or outside corner Feature of shape of bone Ex. - Rounded angles or corners of the scapula
a chamber within a bone
cavity
a smooth rounded articular process
condyle
rounded convex projection
condyle
rounded knuckle like articular surface
condyle
prominently narrow ridge
crest
made almost entirely out of compact bone
diaphysis
elevated area on or above the condyle
epicondyle
an elongated cleft
fissure
a rounded passageway for blood vessels and nerves
foramen
opening through a bone
foramen
structure supported on the neck
head
the expanded articular end of an epiphysis, seperated from the shaft by a neck
head
narrow low ridge
line
a passageway or canal through the substance of a bone
meatus
canal-like struture
meatus
eleveation
process
Tubercle
small oblong bump; small tuberosity small tuberosity that may also be described as a round nodule or warty outgrowth Ex.- the non-articular part of each rib tubercle attaches to the ligament of the tubercle
a pointed process
spine
a narrow groove
sulcus
furrow
sulcus
Epiphysis
the end part of a long bone which usually has a longer diameter than the shaft- part of the bone which is called the diaphysis Articular part (ends) of long bone
Neck
A narrow portion usually at the base of a head A section of bone between the "head" and the "shaft"; a narrowed portion located at the base of the "head" of the bone
Process
A raised area or projection
Meatus
A tube like opening or channel extending within a bone Channel through bone
Ramus
Curved portion of a bone, like a ram's horn
Head
Distinct Epiphysis on a long bone, separated from the shaft by a narrow portion A rounded projection that forms part of a joint (in combination with a fitting part of an adjacent bone) and is separated from the shaft of the same bone by a narrow portion (usually called a "neck") Process- forms a joint
Margin
Edge of a flat bone or flat portion of the edge of a flat area
Fissure
Long, crack-like hole for blood vessels and nerves Channel-like cleft or craft
Crest
Moderately raised and therefore prominent boarder tissue or ridge. Such crests are often sites for muscle attachment. Process- attach connective tissue Prominent narrow ridge Ex. iliac crest of the hip
Sulcus
Groove or elongated depression Groove, crevice or furrow. Such elongated depressions may accommodate a blood vessel, nerve or tendon Channel-like depression
a narrow connection between the epiphysis and diaphysis
neck
Fossa
(shallow) Depression; "ditch"; "trench" A shallow depression in the surface of bones often receive another articulating bone with which a joint is formed
Facet
A smooth flat articular surface that may form a joint with another facet or flat bone Process- forms joints
Epicondyle
Bump near a condyle; often give appearance of a "bump on a bump", for muscle attachment Process- attach connective tissue
Sinus
Cavity within a bone Cavity
Trochanter
Large blunt bump- like a projection- for muscle attachment Process- attach connective tissue ex. only one human example- the greater trochanter at the top of the femur bone (upper leg)
Foramen
Round hole through which blood vessels, nerves or ligaments pass Hole
Condyle
Rounded bump; large rounded prominence. Usually fits into a fossa on another bone to form a joint Rounded Convex projection Process- forms a joint
Line
Similar to a crest but not raised as much- may be relatively faint
Body
The main or central portion of the bone
Notch
a V- like cut or depression out of the margin or edge of a flat area Articulatory Surface
Tuberosity
oblong, raised bump usually for muscle attachment Large rounded or oblong projection that may look like a rounded bump. Such rounded/oblong projection called tuberosities are often sites for muscle attachment Process- attach connective tissues Ex.- the deltoid tuberosity of the humerus bone, (upper-arm)
an extension of a bone making an angle with the rest of the structure
ramus
arm-like projection
ramus
a large rough projection
trochanter
large blunt process
trochanter
large irregular shaped projection
trochanter
a small rounded projection
tubercle
round nodule or warty outgrowth
tubercle
small rounded projection
tubercle
large rounded projection
tuberosity