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Chapter 7, Problem 6RAC
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The surface appearance or marking of bones varies significantly, depends upon the location and function in the body. Many anatomists describe the bone markings. Foramina canal and fissure are examples of bone marking. They allow nerve and muscle to pass from one bone to another and help in communication.
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