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anatomy and physiology- Lab manual

front 1

Bone markings-
a sharp, slender process

back 1

spine

front 2

small rounded projection

back 2

tubercle

front 3

large rounded projection

back 3

tuberosity

front 4

structure supported on neck

back 4

head

front 5

armlike projection

back 5

ramus

front 6

rounded, convex projection

back 6

condyle

front 7

canal-like structure

back 7

meatus

front 8

round or oval opening through a bone

back 8

foramen

front 9

shallow depression

back 9

fossa

front 10

air-filled cavity

back 10

sinus

front 11

large, irregularly shaped projection

back 11

trochanter

front 12

back 12

no data

front 13

back 13

no data

front 14

what is made mostly of compact bone?

back 14

diaphysis

front 15

site of blood cell formation

back 15

red marrow

front 16

fibrous membrane that covers the bone

back 16

periosteum

front 17

scientific term for bone ends

back 17

epiphysis

front 18

contains fat in adult bones

back 18

yellow marrow

front 19

growth plate remnant

back 19

epiphyseal line

front 20

excercise 8- lumbar column curvatures

back 20

cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, and coccyx

front 21

which curvatures are primary?

back 21

thoracic, sacrum (includes coccyx)

front 22

which are secondary?

back 22

cervical and lumbar

front 23

what is another name for the abnormal spinal curvature- kyphosis?

back 23

dowager's hump

front 24

what are the other two abnormal curvatures?

back 24

scoliosis an lordosis