Bone processes
tubercule
trochanter
tuberosity
condyle
bone depression
fossa
A. opening or hollow region in the surface of a bone at a joint
B. shallow pit or cavity in or on a bone
C. passageway in a bone for blood vessels and nerves
D. one of two large processes found on the femur
E. a hollow cavity within a bone
F. areas on the bone that extend outward and serve as points of
attachment for muscle or tendons
G. bones that form the floor of the cranium
H. deep, narrow, slit-like opening in a bone
1. point where cranial bones attach to each other
J. small, round process found on many bones
K. rounded knuckle process at a joint
L. soft spot on an infant's skull
M. large, round process found on many bones
N. a groove or furrow in a bone
foramen
fissure
sulcus
sinus
suture
fontanel
answer: tell your parents first, and wait another couple of days. if it gets any worse, then you should call and ask. and you can always take pain meds if need be.
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1. Heart disease
2.Chronic lower respiratory diseases
3. Stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases
4. Lung cancer
5. Alzheimer's disease
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