The quadriceps muscle goes over the patella. The patella is encased in the quadriceps tendon. This tendon inserts on the tibia at the tibial tuberosity. Other muscles from the thigh have tendons which go underneath the patella.
the insertion tendon of the blank group contains a large sesamoid bone, patelle
The quadriceps
Quadriceps Femoris (Rectus Femoris)
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The insertion tendon that contains a large sesamoid bone is the patella. Some people refer to the patella as the knee cap.
Quadriceps femoris group, including rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius.
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It is connected to the tendon of the quadriceps femoris muscle.
It is a sesamoid bone. This type develops in certain tendons where there is considerable friction, tension, and physical stress. Functionally, they protect tendons from excessive wear and tear, and they often change the direction of pull of a tendon, which improves the mechanical advantage of a joint.
These muscles all have a ligament of insertion which is called the patellar ligament. This ligament inserts to the tibial tuberosity.
No. Ethanol contains a hydroxyl group, but not a carbonyl group.
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The carbonyl group (CO) contains carbon but not the amino group (NH2) which contains nitrogen and hydrogen.
Group 2
The most common mineral group contains silicates.