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This lesson focuses on the classification of bone markings, essential features on the surface of bones. Bone markings can either project (stick out) or form depressions/openings. Students will learn to classify various bone markings, such as foramen, facet, condyle, spine, head, and fossa, into three categories: projections that form joints, depressions/openings for nerves or blood vessels, and projections for muscle or ligament attachment. This foundational knowledge is crucial for understanding human anatomy and bone structure.
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Bell Ringer January 16, 2014
(there’s a table in the PURPLE text Book and one in the power point slide presentation 5A #23-25) where this may be located… • What is a bone marking? • Classify the following bone markings as either: A. Projection to form a joint B. Depression or opening for nerve or blood vessel C. Projection for muscle or ligament attachment 2-1. Foramen 2-2. Facet 2-3. Condyle 2-4. Spine 2-5. Head 2-6. Fossa
What is a bone marking- feature on the surface of a bone that either (1) projects (sticks out) or (2) forms a depression or opening • Classify the following bone markings as either A. Projection to form a joint B. Depression or opening for nerve or blood vessel C. Projection for muscle or ligament attachment 2-1. Foramen- B 2-2. Facet- A 2-3. Condyle- A 2-4. Spine-C 2-5. Head- A 2-6. Fossa-B