Question
2. What is a sharp, but slender/thin projection from a bone?
3. What is the smallest rough bump projecting from bone that is also used for muscle attachments?
4. What is the face or flat surface of a bone that articulates with another bone?
5. What is a bony projection from a bone?
6. What is a large rough bony projection, typically used for muscle attachments?
3. What is the smallest rough bump projecting from bone that is also used for muscle attachments?
4. What is the face or flat surface of a bone that articulates with another bone?
5. What is a bony projection from a bone?
6. What is a large rough bony projection, typically used for muscle attachments?
Answers
GPT 3.5
2. A sharp, but slender/thin projection from a bone is called a spine.
3. The smallest rough bump projecting from a bone that is also used for muscle attachments is called a tubercle.
4. The face or flat surface of a bone that articulates with another bone is called an articular surface.
5. A bony projection from a bone is called a process.
6. A large rough bony projection, typically used for muscle attachments, is referred to as a crest.
3. The smallest rough bump projecting from a bone that is also used for muscle attachments is called a tubercle.
4. The face or flat surface of a bone that articulates with another bone is called an articular surface.
5. A bony projection from a bone is called a process.
6. A large rough bony projection, typically used for muscle attachments, is referred to as a crest.