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The patella or kneecap
The patella is the flat triangular bone in front of your knee joint. The patella is called the kneecap in lay language.
It is the triangular bone which is at the front between your ankle and your knee.
The scientific name for a kneecap is "patella." It is a small, flat triangular bone that sits at the front of the knee joint and helps protect the knee and assist in movement.
The triangular bone in your upper back is called the SCAPULA, more commonly known as the shoulder blade, which connects the humerus (upper arm bone) to the clavicle (collar bone).
No, The patella or kneecap is a thick, triangular bone which articulates with the femur and covers and protects the knee joint.
Yes sacroiliac joint are located at the back within the pelvis bone.
The bone that is located between the upper and lower "leg bone" (the patella) is triangular shaped, not flat (the point of the triangle faces back), and is more square shaped when viewed head on than round. It's function is to help to keep the quadriceps tendon in line, not to protect the joint. If this is the homework question that it appears to be then I would have serious doubts about the person who asked it.
No, the axis is located in the neck.
The elbow joint is located between the upper arm bone (humerus) in the lower arm bones (ulna and radius).
The zygomatic bone is located in the front part of your skull and is part of your cheeckbone. This bone is near your eye, but located right underneath of it.
The tibia, or shin bone, is not a joint.