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  2. Anatomical terms of bone - Wikipedia

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    A sesamoid bone is a small, round bone that, as the name suggests, is shaped like a sesame seed. These bones form in tendons (the sheaths of tissue that connect bones to muscles) where a great deal of pressure is generated in a joint. The sesamoid bones protect tendons by helping them overcome compressive forces.

  3. Landmark - Wikipedia

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    Landmarks in the British English sense are often used for casual navigation, such as giving directions. This is done in American English as well. [citation needed] In urban studies as well as in geography, a landmark is furthermore defined as an external point of reference that helps orientation in a familiar or unfamiliar environment. [4]

  4. Category:Anatomic Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    MeSH definition: Reference points located by visual inspection, palpation, or computer assistance, that are useful in localizing structures on or within the human body. Pages in category "Anatomic Landmarks"

  5. Category:Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Originally, a landmark meant a geographic feature used by explorers and others to find their way.. In modern usage, it is anything that is easily recognisable, such as a monument, building, or other structure.

  6. List of human anatomical features - Wikipedia

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    On the trunk of the body, the chest is referred to as the thoracic area. The shoulder in general is the acromial, while the curve of the shoulder is the deltoid.

  7. Anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Surface anatomy is important as the study of anatomical landmarks that can be readily seen from the exterior contours of the body. [3] It enables medics and veterinarians to gauge the position and anatomy of the associated deeper structures. Superficial is a directional term that indicates that structures are located relatively close to the ...

  8. Human leg - Wikipedia

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    The major bones of the leg are the femur (thigh bone), tibia (shin bone), and adjacent fibula, and these are all long bones. The patella (kneecap) is the sesamoid bone in front of the knee . Most of the leg skeleton has bony prominences and margins that can be palpated and some serve as anatomical landmarks that define the extent of the leg.

  9. Bone - Wikipedia

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    A bone is a rigid organ [1] that constitutes part of the skeleton in most vertebrate animals. Bones protect the various other organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells, store minerals, provide structure and support for the body, and enable mobility. Bones come in a variety of shapes and sizes and have complex internal and external ...