Anatomy & Physiology 1 - Unit 2 - Bone Markings
Process
(1) Any bony prominence. (2) Projection that is a site of muscle or ligament attachment
Ramus
(1) Armlike bar of bone. (2) Projection that help to form joints
Head
(1) Bony expansion carried on a narrow neck. (2) Projection that help to form joints
Meatus
(1) Canal-like passageway. (2) Depression or Opening
Sinus
(1) Cavity within a bone, filled with aira and lined with a mucous membrane. (2) Depression or Opening
Groove
(1) Furrow. (2) Depression or Opening
Notch
(1) Indentation at the edge of a structure. (2) Depression or Opening
Tuberosity
(1) Large rounded projection; may be roughened. (2) Projection that is a site of muscle or ligament attachment
Line
(1) Narrow ridge of bone; less prominent than a crest. (2) Projection that is a site of muscle or ligament attachment
Fissure
(1) Narrow, slitlike opening (2) Depression or Opening
Epicondyle
(1) Raised area on or above a condyle. (2) Projection that is a site of muscle or ligament attachment
Foramen
(1) Round or oval opening through a bone. (2) Depression or Opening
Condyle
(1) Rounded (knuckle-like) articular projection. (2) Projection that help to form joints
Fossa
(1) Shallow, basinlike depression in a bone, often serving as an articular surface. (2) Depression or Opening
Spine
(1) Sharp, slender, often pointed projection. (2) Projection that is a site of muscle or ligament attachment
Tubercle
(1) Small rounded projection or process. (2) Projection that is a site of muscle or ligament attachment
Facet
(1) Smooth, nearly flat articular surface. (2) Projection that help to form joints
Trochanter
(1) Very large, blunt, irrigularly shaped process (the only examples are on the femur). (2) Projection that is a site of muscle or ligament attachment
Crest
Narrow ridge of bone; usually prominent. (2) Projection that is a site of muscle or ligament attachment
