A "head". For example, the head of the humerus or head of the femur.
It's called the head, followed by the neck then the shaft.
Articular (I believe....)
That is the Articular Process, I believe.
condyle
It is just called an articular cartilage. The type of cartilage is fibrocartilage.
The occipital bone articulates with the first cervical vertebra. This articulation happens at a marking on the occipital bone called the occipital condyle.
A smooth rounded end of the bone is called a condyle.
One side of the pubis articulates interiorly with the other side of the pubis, joining at the pubic symphysis. Posteriorly it articulates with the sacrum, the Acetabulum proximally articulates with Femur bone. So therefore there are three articulation points for the pelvic girdle.
condyle
It is just called an articular cartilage. The type of cartilage is fibrocartilage.
The first cervical vertebra, called C1 or the atlas, articulates with the occipital bone.
no but it can explode if it is spoused to fire
Articular cartilage
The occipital bone articulates with the first cervical vertebra. This articulation happens at a marking on the occipital bone called the occipital condyle.
The bone thst articulates with the tibia and fibula is the Talus bone.
the medial end articulates with the sternum and the distal end articulates with the humerus and scapula.
sacrum
Talus
A smooth rounded end of the bone is called a condyle.
maxillary bone