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Process (anatomy)

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Projection or outgrowth of tissue from a larger body
Process
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Latin processus
TA98 A02.0.00.028
TA2 397
FMA 75428
Anatomical terminology

In anatomy, a process (Latin: processus) is a projection or outgrowth of tissue from a larger body.[1] For instance, in a vertebra, a process may serve for muscle attachment and leverage (as in the case of the transverse and spinous processes), or to fit (forming a synovial joint), with another vertebra (as in the case of the articular processes).[2] The word is also used at the microanatomic level, where cells can have processes such as cilia or pedicels. Depending on the tissue, processes may also be called by other terms, such as apophysis, tubercle , or protuberance.

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Examples of processes include:

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Notes

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  1. ^ Dorland's Medical Dictionary
  2. ^ Moore, Keith L. et al. (2010) Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 6th Ed, p.442 fig. 4.2

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