Here is a list of all the marking of bones that we need to know by the next exam. I know it is a lot, so just practice memorizing a few every day.
Key for reading this chart: Marking
Description
Example
Articulations
Where two bones meet
Knee joint
Head
Prominent rounded surface
Head of femur
Facet
Flat surface
Vertebrae
Condyle
Rounded surface
Occipital condyles
Projections
Raised markings
Spinous process of the vertebrae
Protuberance
Protruding
Chin
Process
Prominence feature
Transverse process of vertebra
Spine
Sharp process
Ischial spine
Tubercle
Small, rounded process
Tubercle of humerus
Tuberosity
Rough surface
Deltoid tuberosity
Line
Slight, elongated ridge
Temporal lines of the parietal bones
Crest
Ridge
Iliac crest
Holes
Holes and depressions
Foramen (holes through which blood vessels can pass through)
Fossa
Elongated basin
Mandibular fossa
Fovea
Small pit
Fovea capitis on the head of the femur
Sulcus
Groove
Sigmoid sulcus of the temporal bones
Canal
Passage in bone
Auditory canal
Fissure
Slit through bone
Auricular fissure
Foramen
Hole through bone
Foramen magnum in the occipital bone
Meatus
Opening into canal
External auditory meatus
Sinus
Air-filled space in bone
Nasal sinus