the muscle that is attached to the knee joint is the HINGE
the knee joint.......i think
No muscles attach to the talus, extensive ligaments attach to the talus to reinforce the ankle joint however the majority of the muscles originate from the calcaneus
Pectoralis Major
The antagonist of the vastus intermedius is the hamstring muscles, specifically the semitendinosus and semimembranosus muscles. These muscles work to flex the knee joint, while the vastus intermedius works to extend the knee joint.
Two joint muscles in the upper limb is the wrist and the elbow. Two joint muscles in the lower limb is the ankle and the knee.
the knee joint is mostlymade from the patella joint, which supports the movement of the superior quadriceps muscles and inferior gastronemus muscles. surrounding thr joint is synovial fluid to allow for mobility of thr knee region
true
connective tissue or tendons (tough bands of muscles). Most muscles are attached behind the bone to the joint. Hope it helped :3
Both the left and right knee contain a group of muscles referred to as the flexor. When these muscles are contracted, it creates the process known as flexion of the joint.
True.
Ligaments attach muscle to bone. When you bend your knee, it is the muscles that stretch.
Muscles do not attach to other muscles. They only attach to bone.