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Which of the following bone markings act as attachment points for muscles/tendons?  Foraminae Correct Answer  Trochanters   Fossae You Answered  Fissures

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Which of the following bone markings act as attachment points for muscles/tendons?  Foraminae Correct Answer  Trochanters   Fossae You Answered  Fissures

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The correct answer is Trochanters. Trochanters are large, rough projections on a bone and they serve as attachment points for muscles and tendons. Foraminae, Fossae, and Fissures are all types of bone markings, but they do not act as attachment points for muscles or tendons. Foraminae are openings or holes in a bone, Fossae are shallow depressions, and Fissures are narrow slits between adjacent parts of bones through which blood vessels or nerves pass.

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