epiphysis
The Medical term for the Collar Bone is called the 'CLAVICLE'.The clavicle or the collarbone makes up the top part of the pectoral (shoulder) girdle.
The anatomical term for tail bone is coccyx.
The closest bone to the midline on the anterior (front) of the body is the sternum, the lower tip of the sternum is called the xyphoid process. Other than that, there really is no bone close to the midline of the body that has an end. On the back (posterior) is the vertebral column, but those bones do not have ends on them.
The scientific name for the cheekbone is zygomatic bone.
The scientific term for bone growth is ossification. This process involves the deposition of minerals, such as calcium and phosphorus, in a framework of collagen fibers to form new bone tissue. Ossification occurs throughout life to maintain bone density and repair bones after injuries.
innominate bone or coxal bone
femur
The medical term for the end region of a long bone is the epiphysis. It is responsible for bone growth and connects to the shaft of the bone through the metaphysis.
The term for the end of a bone closest to the midline of the body is called the "proximal end."
The Medical term for the Collar Bone is called the 'CLAVICLE'.The clavicle or the collarbone makes up the top part of the pectoral (shoulder) girdle.
The scientific name for the 'neck' called the vertebrae.
end point
The anatomical term for tail bone is coccyx.
Medial
The closest bone to the midline on the anterior (front) of the body is the sternum, the lower tip of the sternum is called the xyphoid process. Other than that, there really is no bone close to the midline of the body that has an end. On the back (posterior) is the vertebral column, but those bones do not have ends on them.
The scientific name for the cheekbone is zygomatic bone.
The Latin term for ribs is costae.