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Which bone feature is a flat articular surface?

By Andrew Walker

Facet – A smooth, flat surface that forms a joint with another flat bone or another facet, together creating a gliding joint. Examples can be seen in the facet joints of the vertebrae, which allow for flexion and extension of the spine.

What is a small Knoblike process?

Tubercle. A small, knoblike process.

What is a articular surface?

A joint or articulation (or articular surface) is the connection made between bones in the body which link the skeletal system into a functional whole. They are constructed to allow for different degrees and types of movement.

What is a rounded articular projection?

Ramus. rounded, articular projection, takes part in joint formation. Condyle. narrow opening, a passageway for nerves or blood vessels.

What is the bone marking that is a flattened or shallow depression?

fossa. flattened or shallow depression: depression. sulcus.

What is tiny pit or depression?

fovea. a tiny pit or depression. head. an enlargement at the end of a bone.

Which bone marking does not serve as an articulating surface?

alveolus. Which bone marking does not serve as an articulating surface? Rami, trochanters, tubercles, and tuberosities are bone markings that serve as: attachments for ligaments or tendons.

What is a tubelike opening?

meatus. tube-like passage way or opening, passageway or canal for blood vessels and nerves. condyle.

What does articular cartilage look like?

The articular cartilage is normally a dense, smooth, white structure that provides a very smooth, pain-free gliding surface for knee motion. An articular cartilage injury or Chondral Defect is a problem with this tissue.

What is articular surface femur?

Articular surface

Its front part is named the patellar surface and articulates with the patella; it presents a median groove which extends downward to the intercondyloid fossa and two convexities, the lateral of which is broader, more prominent, and extends farther upward than the medial.

What are articulating surfaces made of?

Articulating surfaces can broadly be divided into soft-on-hard and hard-on-hard combinations. Soft-on-hard combinations mainly include the following material combinations: ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) against cobalt chromium alloys or alumina/zirconia toughened alumina composite ceramics (ZTA).

What is an example of an articular surface?

simple joints – when two articulation surfaces meet (e.g. shoulder joint) compound joints – when three or more articular surfaces are involved (e.g. radiocarpal joint) complex joints – when 2 or more articular surfaces and an articular disc or meniscus are involved (e.g. knee joint)

What is the smooth spherical shaped structure that articulates with the acetabulum of the hip bone?

Head of the femur: Smooth spherical shaped structure that articulates with the acetabulum of the hip bone. Greater trochanter: Large projection that provides attachments for many gluteal region muscles. Lesser trochanter: Small, medial projection that provides attachment for the iliopsoas.

What is a narrow slit like opening?

Fissure-narrow, slit-like opening.