ramus
Ramus
An armlike bar of bone is called a brachial bone.
Head: bony expansion carried on a narrow neckCondyle: rounded articular projectionRamus: armlike bar of bone
An armlike projection is an extended structure that resembles an arm in appearance, typically found in organisms like certain sea creatures or in mechanical equipment like robotic arms. These projections often serve to grasp or manipulate objects and can have varying lengths, joint structures, and functions depending on the context in which they are found.
The medial ankle projection is on the tibia bone. But the medial ankle projection is actually called medial malleolus.
malleus,ear bone
condyle
A sharp projection from the surface of a bone is called a process. Bones can have different types of processes, such as a spinous process, which is a sharp, pointed projection; or a tuberosity, which is a large, rounded projection. Processes serve as attachment points for ligaments and tendons.
Trochanter
Bone depressions
projection. The bumps of bone around your knees and elbows are almost all called condyles.
Condyle