Epiphyses is the word used for the distal and proximal ends of long bones. The epiphysis contains red bone marrow.
A smooth rounded end of the bone is called a condyle.
A rounded process that usually articulates with another bone is called a condyle. Condyles are rounded projections at the end of a bone that form joints with other bones, allowing for smooth and stable movement.
The scientific term for bone end is "epiphysis." This is the rounded end of a long bone that forms a joint with another bone.
A rounded opening through a bone is called a foramen. Foramen provides a passage for nerves, blood vessels, and other structures to pass through the bone.
A trochanter (which is a large bump for muscle attachment - it is larger than a tubercle or tuberosity)
A smooth rounded end of the bone is called a condyle.
Patella
A rounded process that usually articulates with another bone is called a condyle. Condyles are rounded projections at the end of a bone that form joints with other bones, allowing for smooth and stable movement.
CONDYLE
Condyle
The scientific term for bone end is "epiphysis." This is the rounded end of a long bone that forms a joint with another bone.
The epiphysis is the rounded end of a long bone.
Most bone ends are rounded.
A rounded opening through a bone is called a foramen. Foramen provides a passage for nerves, blood vessels, and other structures to pass through the bone.
The end of a long bone is called epiphyses (singular: epiphysis).
The epiphysis is the rounded end of a long bone, at its joint with adjacent bone.
A trochanter (which is a large bump for muscle attachment - it is larger than a tubercle or tuberosity)