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Longitudinal section

Compact bone Spongy bone Periosteum Medullary cavity Osteon (a) Osteons (Haversian systems) in compact bone and trabeculae in spongy bone

Space for red bone marrow (b) Enlarged aspect of spongy bone trabeculae Osteoblasts aligned along trabeculae of new bone

(a) Longitudinally sectioned femur (thigh bone)

(b) Cross-section of ground compact bone LM 285x

5 6

SUPERIOR INFERIOR

Anterior Posterior 8 3

1 (Holes)

1 2 3 Sella turcica Sphenoidal sinus Crista galli Frontal sinus Nasal bone

(a) Anterior view 6 (b) Posterior view S1 S2 S3 S4 S5

Superior Inferior Clavicular notch Clavicle 7 Scapula T9 T10 T11 T

POSTERIOR ANTERIOR (a) Superior view

SUPERIOR ANTERIOR (b) Right lateral view POSTERIOR 8 7

(b) Lateral of skull and vertebral column

(a) Lateral view of skull

(a) Transverse section through skull at the level of the atlas Occipital condyles Occipital condyles Dens ANTERIOR POSTERIOR

(a) Clavicle, inferior view 12

(b) Scapula, anterior view Superior angle Inferior angle LATERALMEDIAL SUPERIOR

(c) Scapula, posterior view SUPERIOR

Surgical neck 1 14 (a) Anterior view(b) Posterior view 2 3 Radial fossa MEDIAL SUPERIOR LATERAL SUPERIOR

(a) Anterior view(b) Posterior view MEDIAL SUPERIOR LATERAL SUPERIOR

MedialLateral IIIIIIIVV Anterior view 5 1

10 1 SUPERIOR Lateral view (Bone) POSTERIOR

7 (a) Anterior view(b) Posterior view 1 6 MEDIAL SUPERIOR Gluteal tuberosity 8 9 Intercondylar fossa

(a) Anterior view(b) Posterior view 1 Anterior border MEDIAL SUPERIOR Intercondylar eminence (Bone)

IV MEDIALLATERAL POSTERIOR ANTERIOR (a) Superior view IIIIII V

10 (b) Lateral view

5 11 Anterior view

Anterior view

1234

56789Epiphyseal plate

(a) Anterior view

11 (b) Tooth in alveolus

5 Frontal section Periosteum 6 1 (Liquid) 2 (Space) 3 4 Frontal plane 7

(a) Anterior deep view