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Boney Landmarks. Boney Landmarks. These are important because they allow for muscle attachment and passage of nerves and vessels This allows for the direct connection between the muscular and skeletal system. Vocabulary-The Holes . Foramen: a hole Fossa: a wide, smooth, concave surface - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Boney Landmarks

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Boney Landmarks

• These are important because they allow for muscle attachment and passage of nerves and vessels

• This allows for the direct connection between the muscular and skeletal system

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Vocabulary-The Holes

• Foramen: a hole• Fossa: a wide, smooth, concave surface• Notch: an indentation

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Vocabulary-The Bumps

• Process: a structure that sticks out like a pan handle• Crest: a raised ridge of bone• Tuberosity: a small, rough-to-the-touch bump• Tubercle: a small, round bump that is smooth• Trochanter: large, rough-to-the-touch projection• Condyle: a large swelling on the epiphysis• Epicondyle: a large swelling nearer to the “neck” of

the bone

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Skull

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Skull

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ClavicleBody

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RibcageJugular notch

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Vertebrae

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Pelvis

Obturator foramen

Ischial tuberosity is your butt bone!

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Scapula

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Humerus

Olecranon process is on the opposite side of the coronoid process

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Radius/Ulna

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Hand

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Femur

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Tibia/Fibula

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Foot

Hallux=big toe