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Bone Markings Practice BIOL 255 SI 2015

On the following slides, name the marking on the bone On the following slides, name the marking on the bone. For best practice, view in presentation mode. The picture will appear on the first click, and the answer will appear on the second click.

Olecranon fossa of humerus

Optic groove of sphenoid

Lesser trochanter of femur

Transverse process of vertebrae

Ramus of mandible

Lesser tubercle of humerus

Foramen magnum of occipital bone

Lateral epicondyle of femur

External acoustic meatus of temporal bone

Medial condyle of femur

Orbital fissure of sphenoid

Tibial tuberosity of tibia

Spine of scapula

Superior nuchal line of occipital bone

Greater trochanter of femur

Frontal sinus

Iliac crest of ilium

Greater tubercle of humerus

Superior articular facet of vertebrae