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R E V I E W

S H E E T

NAME ____________________________________

12/4/13

EXERCISE

LAB TIME/DATE _______________________

9

Overview of the Skeleton:
Classification and Structure of Bones and Cartilages
Bone Markings
1. Match the terms in column B with the appropriate description in column A.
Column A

Column B

spine

1. sharp, slender process*

a.

condyle

2. small rounded projection*

b.

crest

3. narrow ridge of bone*

c.

epicondyle

4. large rounded projection*

d.

fissure

5. structure supported on neck†

e.

foramen

6. armlike projection†

f.

fossa

7. rounded, articular projection‡

g.

head

8. narrow opening‡

h.

meatus

9. canal-like structure‡

i.

process

10. round or oval opening through a bone‡

j.

ramus

11. shallow depression†

k.

sinus

12. air-filled cavity

l.

spine

tubercle crest head ramus condyle fissure meatus foramen fossa sinus trochanter epicondyle 13. large, irregularly shaped projection*

m.

trochanter

14. raised area on or above a condyle*

n.

tubercle

15. projection or prominence

o.

tuberosity

process facet *a site of muscle attachment

takes part in joint formation

a passageway for nerves or blood vessels

Classification of Bones
2. The four major anatomical classifications of bones are long, short, flat, and irregular. Which category has the least amount
Long bones o of spongy bone relative to its total volume? _________________
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Long

Short

Flat

Irregular

Gross Anatomy of the Typical Long Bone
4. Use the terms below to identify the structures marked by leader lines and braces in the diagrams (some terms are used more than once).
Key: a.
b.
c.
d.

articular cartilage compact bone diaphysis endosteum

e.
f.
g.
h.

epiphyseal line epiphysis medullary cavity nutrient artery

i.
j.
k.
l.

periosteum
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