Processes that form where tendons or ligaments attach to a bone include
A) condyles and trochleae.
B) fossae, sulci, and foramina.
C) trochanters, tuberosities, and tubercles.
D) rami and heads.
E) All of the answers are correct.
C) trochanters, tuberosities, and tubercles.
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