Rami, trochanters, tubercles, and tuberosities are bone markings that serve as
A. attachments for ligaments or tendons.
B. articulating surfaces.
C. passageways for blood vessels.
D. passageways for nerves.
E. pits or depressions to hold cartilage.
Answer: A
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