Tallus
The femur is superior to the patella and inferior to the ischium. The femur is commonly known as the thigh bone.
The calcaneus is the name for the bone that makes the heel. It forms a large bulbous projection from the posterior and inferior part of the foot to which the calcaneal tendon (or Achilles tendon) attaches.
The upper end of tibia bone.
The talus (ankle bone) articulates (moves interactively) with both the tibia and fibula, the bones of the lower leg.
The ankle-bone is called the talus. It sits below the two leg bones, the tibia and the fibula.
pubis ischium illium sacrum coccyx femur patella tibia fibula tarsal talus calcaneus navicular. prob not in order but those are the bones
The calcaneus.
calcaneus
The ankle joint is the Synnovial Hinge type joint between the two bones of the leg (Tibia and Fibula) and the Tarsal Bone called the Talus. The scientific term for the joint is the Talocrural Articulation and here only one plane of movement occurs, Plantarflexion (flexing downwards) and Dorsiflexion (flexing upwards). The rest of the movents occur between the tarsal bones.Yeah, um. That's definitely not the answer to the question. In fact, that question wasn't even asked. The scientific name for the ankle is the malleolus.
The largest tarsal bone in the human body is the calcaneus, or heel bone.
The tibia is a long bone.