Foramen
Stoma ? Os is a mouth-like opening. Foramen is a hole in bone through which nerves etc. can pass.
Sort of. If you break a bone really bad, the broken end(s) can poke a hole through the skin.
The bone that contains a large hole called the foramen magnum is the occipital bone. It is located at the base of the skull and allows the spinal cord to pass through from the brain.
The hole in temporal bone is known as parietal foramen...
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.
That blood did not pass through a hole in the septum, there was no hole! That the human jaw bone was only one bone not two like animals i dunno what the other is hope i helped! :D
Occipital bone: The bone that forms the rear and the rear bottom of the skull. The occipital bone encloses a large oval hole called the foramen magnum that allows passage of the spinal cord.
I believe the term you are looking for is a foramen which is an opening in the bone that allows blood vessels to pass through and/or connect to another point
A foramen (plural foramina) is the medical term meaning an opening in the bone through which vessels, nerves, and ligaments pass.
The scientific term for bone end is "epiphysis." This is the rounded end of a long bone that forms a joint with another bone.
There is a hole in your skull, the bone that protects your brain and constitutes the majority of your head.
An avulsion fracture is the term meaning tearing a bone.