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Chapter 6 Problem 19

Question

The area of a bone where the nutrient foramen passes forms what kind of bone marking?

a. a hole

b. a facet

c. a canal

d. a fissure

Solution

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The bones are rigid and stiff organs that have a definite structure. Depending on the anatomical appearance of the bone, it is classified into five types; these are sesamoid bones, long bones, irregular bones, short bones, and flat bones.

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Explore the structure of bones and the key role of the nutrient foramen a small but vital hole. This video will help you understand why this marking is essential for bone health. Discover the answer to what kind of bone marking the nutrient foramen forms


Title Anatomy & Physiology 1 
Author Kelly A. Young, James A. Wise, Peter DeSaix, Dean H. Kruse, & 6 more
ISBN 9781938168130

Bone Marking for Nutrient Foramen: Hole, Facet, Canal?

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