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The cylindrical shaft of a long bone. May have other markings on it. |
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A smooth, flat area where the bone articulates with part of another bone. |
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A tube-like opening through which nerves and blood vessels often pass. |
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The enlarged end of a long bone. Often includes other markings such as condyles or epicondyles. |
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A large irregularly shaped projection of a bone. |
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A small round projection of a bone. |
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A tube-like opening or passage in a bone. |
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A sharp, slender projection of a bone for muscle, tendon, or ligament attachment. |
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A large, rounded projection of a bone for muscle attachment, usually rough. |
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A narrow elongated opening, usually irregular in shape. nerves and vessels often pass through. |
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A round or flattened extension from the body of the bone, usually for articulation with another bone. |
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A large,flat region or shallow depression on a bone. |
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A rounded enlargement carried on a neck of a bone which takes part in forming a joint. |
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A narrow region at one end of a long bone, leading to a head. |
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An air-filled cavity within a bone, lined by mucous membrane. |
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A narrow ridge, smaller that a crest but also a place where a flat ligament, tendon, or muscle attaches to the bone. |
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A narrow depression on a bone through which some other structure runs. |
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A general term for a long projection from a bone. |
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The main part if a bone from which other markings often extend |
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A narrow ridge on the bone, usually found where a flat muscle, tendon, or ligament attaches to the bone. |
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An elongated, flattened extension of a bone. |
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A large round projection where the bone articulates with part of another bone. |
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A round or oval hole through a bone, not as long as a canal or meatus. |
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a small irregular projection from a bone. |
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A relatively small, rounded bump where muscles, tendons, and ligaments attach to the bone, always located on the surface of a condyle. |
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