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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


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