tendon
Yes, by the tendons... Bone to bone by ligament.
The humerus is a bone big bone in the leg, going from the hip to the knee. It is what the thigh muscles cling to as they propel the legs during movement.
it's the funny bone.
The leg is composed of both muscles and bones.
if you want muscles in your legs than you need to be running, and doing leg lifts.
The fibula is the bone in the lower part of a human's leg. It does not carry as much weight load as the top of the leg does but it provides as attachments points for several different muscles.
Assuming you are referring to the human body, the largest bone is the humerus, which is the bone in your leg that joins from your hip to your knee.
No. It's a limb with muscles and bones inside.
The muscles and bones of the legs
Their strong legs/leg muscles
Leg muscles tend to be longer and less dense or compact than abdominal muscles. Leg muscles are also, of course, found on your legs. Abdominal muscles are shorter and more compact than leg muscles and are found on your torso, below the breasts down to the groin.
there are many muscles in the lower leg including peroneus longus. The peroneus longus is near the kneecap but just about under it