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Quadriceps muscles are attached to the tibia via patella. Patella is a sesamoid bone. On the other the three of the four muscles are attached to the femur bone. Rectus femoris is attached to the hip bone as well. So it can act on hip bone also. Other way round it can take support of hip bone to act on tibia. Other three muscles are specially designed to act on tibia bone only. They are originated from femur bone.
There is no organ linked to the femur bone for there is only muscles linked to the femur, the answer has come from a very good doctor.
It is located on the back side of the femur.
The femur is the biggest bone in the body and is known as the thigh bone in common terms. The humerus is the bone that is attached to The scapula by the glenohumeral joint.
The neck of the femur forms a shallower angle with the long axis of the femur bone in a female. Forensic anthropologists have found differences in the measurements of the transverse width and length of the head of the femur between the sexes, and have posulated this application in identifying sex of dismembered murder victims; however, there are significant differences between races also. The femur bone has many raised rough portions, and protubernces for the attachment of muscles, these are usually larger in males due to the greater pull of the attached muscles which are larger.
Tibia, Acetabelum Tibia, Acetabelum Tibia, AcetabelumThe femur articulates with the Tibia, Patellae and the OS coxae (pelvis).Hip bone and shin bone
Ligaments attach bone to bone (think patella to femur) and tendons attach muscles to bone (think Achilles tendon).
tendons
All skeletal muscles are attached to bones. Smooth muscle and cardiac muscle are not attached to bone.
Muscles are attached to bones by tendons.
the "hip bones", or illium of pelvis, are connected to the pelvis.
That is thigh bone