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Bone and Muscle Features

Bone and Muscle Features. Some Surface Features of Bones. Processes Lines Foramina Sinuses Fossa Sutures. Bone Process. Area where the bone has extra tissue Projections Can help form joints Can provide attachment sites for muscles and ligaments. Bone line.

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Bone and Muscle Features

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  1. Bone and Muscle Features

  2. Some Surface Features of Bones • Processes • Lines • Foramina • Sinuses • Fossa • Sutures

  3. Bone Process • Area where the bone has extra tissue • Projections • Can help form joints • Can provide attachment sites for muscles and ligaments

  4. Bone line • Groove in the bone from other developmental processes • A narrow, low ridge

  5. Bone Foramina • Holes in the bones through which nerves and blood vessels pass • Ligaments may also pass through

  6. Bone sinuses • Empty spaces in the bones that make the skull lighter • Cavity within a bone

  7. Bone fossa • A relatively deep pit or depression

  8. Bone sutures • An interlocking line of union between bones

  9. Muscle features (skeletal) • Striations • Tendons • Origin • Insertion

  10. Muscle striations • Skeletal & cardiac muscle only • The striations seen in skeletal muscle fibers are the result of the alignment of hundreds of myofibrils (long protein strands) within each muscle fiber.

  11. Tendons • A tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to bone.

  12. Origin • Where the muscle attaches to the bone

  13. Insertion • Where the muscle meets a tendon

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