HUMAN ANATOMY-ACCESS
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Chapter 5, Problem 10RFT
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Bones have different structures. Several terms are used for differentiating the structural differences found on the surfaces of the bones, like grooves and projections. Some processes are formed at the site where the ligaments and tendons attach, whereas others are formed for joint formation with the neighboring bones.
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