The semimembranous muscle inserts on the medial condyle and nearby margin of the tibia and its origin is the ischial tuberosity.
The radial tuberosity is also known as the bicipital tuberosity and is a bony marking which is the main insertion of the biceps brachii muscle. The radial tuberosity is also known as the bicipital tuberosity and is a bony marking which is the main insertion of the biceps brachii muscle.
The ishial tuberosity of the supra glenoid fossa.
Ischial tuberosity
Ligamentum patellae
It is attached to the Deltoid tuberosity
A tubercle, is a small bony nodule or eminence where a muscle generally attaches, wheres a tuberosity tends to be a larger, rougher bony eminence in which a muscle also generally attaches.
The greater tuberosity of the humerus forms the lateral contour of the shoulder. The supraspinatus muscle attaches at the greater tuberosity.
Deltoid Tuberosity
Deltoid tuberosity
Semitendinosus and Semimembranosus are the most caudal and deep muscles Semitendinosus: Origin- ischiatic tuberosity; insertion medial surface of the body of the tibia and tuber calcanei (and crural fascia); innervation - sciatic nerve Semimembranosus: Origin- ISchiatic tuberosity; Insertion- distal medial lip of the caudal rough surface of the femur, and proximal end of the tibia; innervation- sciatic nerve The biceps femoris is the most lateral, and the adductor is the larges medial muscle
Deltoid Tuberosity