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Yes, a depression is part of the bone that goes inwards. (i.e. the fovea capitis) a projection is something that protrudes outwards (i.e. the trochanters)
The epicondyles are the bumps where connective tissue is attaching BESIDE/NEXT TO the condyles. You will see the same pattern in the humerus. Did you think that because epi means on top of? If so, just know that epi means closer to "upon" rather than "above" (although it can be both). Let me know if that answers your question!
Yes! Similarities can be found between skeletons of all vertebrates. It's all just variations of the same basic pattern. The femurs of any primates would of course be closest to ours, but even the femurs of animals such as bears and cheetahs have a striking similarity to ours , as seen here: local12.com/resources/media2/16x9/full/1050/center/80/e0e97cba-474e-48d0-a1db-703069d0471f-large16x9_thumb_22007.png?1670092248279
To see the rest of my bone anatomy videos, check out this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2QJa_kN6fP_le3qUJ1E4iHM
For a full list of my available playlists and videos, please check out this google doc: docs.google.com/document/d/1rjKakxLy3gzviqzA4ip_ks5zqlBe7g4a/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106852390999448369721&rtpof=true&sd=true
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are these the projections/depressions of the femur bone?
Yes, a depression is part of the bone that goes inwards. (i.e. the fovea capitis) a projection is something that protrudes outwards (i.e. the trochanters)
i have a quesiton. isnt that epicondyles are above the condyles? or is it also can locate beside it?
The epicondyles are the bumps where connective tissue is attaching BESIDE/NEXT TO the condyles. You will see the same pattern in the humerus.
Did you think that because epi means on top of? If so, just know that epi means closer to "upon" rather than "above" (although it can be both).
Let me know if that answers your question!
@@AnatomyHero thanks so much!
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Is there any animal bone that resembles this?
Yes! Similarities can be found between skeletons of all vertebrates. It's all just variations of the same basic pattern.
The femurs of any primates would of course be closest to ours, but even the femurs of animals such as bears and cheetahs have a striking similarity to ours , as seen here: local12.com/resources/media2/16x9/full/1050/center/80/e0e97cba-474e-48d0-a1db-703069d0471f-large16x9_thumb_22007.png?1670092248279
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very helpful
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