# Creator Template: Bones

<details id="bkmrk-this-line-will-be-vi"><summary>Preview:</summary>

This line will be visible as a preview to your page - write what makes your page special or write whatever you want.  
<span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">About </span>**86 characters**<span style="white-space: pre-wrap;"> are visible -&gt; here is a counter: </span>[wordcounter.net](https://wordcounter.net/character-count)

</details>**Synonyms: Which names are commonly used for this bone / bone group? (list the names with semicolons and leave this line Italic)**

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<span style="color: rgb(45, 194, 107); white-space: pre-wrap;">↓ From here on out you can </span>**freestyle the page** <span style="color: rgb(45, 194, 107);">however you like! The Template is just here to help.</span>

### **Summary**

What is the most relevant information that everyone needs to know?  
Try to include the full latin name, where the bone / bone group is and whats significant about it.

#### **Basics**

Introduce the bone / bone group in a visual way and share other basic knowledge.  
The first drawing should be general, kind of like a thumbnail for the bone / bone group.  
You can also add some text (only if necessary of course).

<p class="callout success">**\*insert drawings that harmonize well with the summary\***</p>

#### **Connections**

If bone group: Explain why this is considered a bone group and how the individual bones in this group are related to each other.  
Which other bones does this bone / bone group connect to?  
Which important body parts or muscles connect to this bone / bone group?

<p class="callout success">**\*insert drawings for connections\***</p>

#### **Functions**

What is this bone / bone group used for? Why do we have it?

#### **How to draw the bone / bone group**

You can work with simplified shapes so that other artists can memorize more information. You can also go more detailed, if that's what you prefer.  
Different viewpoints help a lot with building a better understanding.  
Drawings that visualize the functions mentioned before are always great.  
Are there important bony landmarks on the skin caused by this bone / bone group?

<p class="callout success">**\*insert drawings that help drawing the muscle\***  
**You can choose to show just the bone / bone group, or you show how the bone / bone group may be visible on the skin**</p>

### **Advanced**

<details id="bkmrk-everything-beyond-th"><summary>Everything beyond the basics</summary>

What is also important if one wants to study this bone / bone group beyond the basics?  
Go over the bone / bone group more in detail and share intermediate up to expert knowledge.  
This part is collapsed at first, because we don't want to scare the reader with too much text.

<p class="callout success">**\*insert drawings if needed for explanation\***</p>

</details>#### **Reference Pictures (for study only)**

<details id="bkmrk-name-the-source-%28web"><summary>Name the sources (websites) here, for example "From Wikimedia, Pixabay, Unsplash"</summary>

This part is collapsed at first, so that the images won't load when opening the article.

<p class="callout success">**\*insert* **real life** *pictures\***  
<span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Please read the explanation here: </span>[https://www.anatomyarchive.org/books/information-for-creator/page/reference-pictures](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/books/information-for-creator/page/reference-pictures)  
(you have to copy the link into your browser, I'm sorry)</p>

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