Bones And Markings Flashcards

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Acetabulum

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The socket or cavity (cotyloid) of the hipbone into which the head of the femur fits

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Ala

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Latin for wing. Outward projections as in the transverse process of the atlas (first neck bone) and large surface of the ilium region of the hipbone

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Condyle

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Greek for knuckle; large articulating prominences

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Cotyloid

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A cavity or deep articular depression

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Crest

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A significant border or ridge

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Epicondyle

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An eminence (protuberance) at the articular end of a long bone, above or on the Condyle

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Facet

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French for small face. Small articular surfaces covered with hyaline cartilage.

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Fissure

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A narrow opening between two bones

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Foramen

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Latin for aperture. An opening or hole in a bone.

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Fossa

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Latin for cavity. A depression or small hollow.

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Fovee

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Latin for pit. A shallow non-articulating depression such as is found in the head of a femur

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Head

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A round articulating surface shaped like a ball

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13
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Line

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A ridge on a bone not as prominent as a crest.

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Malleolus

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Latin for little hammer. The projection of a bone as in the distal end of the tibia

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Process

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Latin for proceed. Any prominent projection of bone as in a crest, trochanter, tuberosity, or spine.

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16
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Spine

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Latin for thom. A slender, sharp projection.

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Trochanter

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Greek for runner, runner’s muscle-attachment. Term used on in regards to the femur bone describing various proximal processes. (Eg greater trochanter, third trochanter, and lesser trochanter)

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Trochlee

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Greek for spool. A keyed tubular pulley-shaped articular design (such as trochlea of femur)

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Tubercle

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Latin for knob. A small rounded or rough prominence.

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Tuberosity/tuber

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A large prominence.