Human Anatomy/Osteology/Structure

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General Structure[edit | edit source]

Bone Markings[edit | edit source]

Bone markings identify bumps, holes, and ridges on bones that serve a functional role, such as points of attachment for muscles, openings for blood vessels and nerves, and structures which are responsible for forming joints. Bone markings also serves as identifying features of a bone because each bone has a unique set of bone markings.

Openings[edit | edit source]

Fissures are narrow, slit-like cracks or openings which form passageways for blood vessels and nerves.

Depressions[edit | edit source]

Points of Attachment[edit | edit source]

Joint Surfaces[edit | edit source]

Composition[edit | edit source]

Classification[edit | edit source]

Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]