The two bones are the Tibia and fibula. An easy way to remember the difference is the quote "The little one fibs on the big one."
There are more than two, if you mean the area from hip to ankle. Between knee and ankle are the tibia and fibular.
The 2 bones of the lower leg are the tibia and fibula. The tibia is the inside bone (same side as your big toe) and the fibula is the outside lower leg bone. The femur is the thigh bone.
=The femur the and calf=
The tibia and the fibula.
tibia, fibula
The Tibia and Fibula
Tibia (shinbone) and Fibula.
there are actually two bones that make up the leg below the knee. The tibula is in the front, commonly referred to as the shin, and the fibula is in the rear.
Your Axial
There are two femur bones that are parallel. (One on each leg) They are the thigh bones. Then there are a tibia and fibula on each side. The tibia makes up the shin, and the fibula makes up the slender bone parallel and behind the tibia.
taluscalcaneuscuboidnavicularmedial cuneiformintermediate cuneiformlateral cuneiformThe ankles, which form the joint between the lower leg and the foot, are made up of seven short tarsal bones. I got this source from Medical Terminology for health professions Sixth edition by Ann Ehrlich and Carol L. Schroeder.
The legs contain four bones each, if the feet and ankles are not included:The femur: thigh bone, also the longest and strongest in the body.The patella: kneecap.The fibula: the shorter of two bones in the lower leg, to the outside and behind the tibia.The tibia: the longer bone in the lower leg, connected to both ankle and knee (the fibula is only in the ankle, and connected to the back of this).
the tibia and the fibula
The bones that make up the upper leg, is called the Femur
Two bones make up the bones of the leg, which are tibia and fibula.these two bones then articulates wit an ankle bone called talus(which is among the tarsal bones),tarsal bones means bones of foot.so the bone that links ankle to the lower leg is the talus bone
The two bones are the Tibia and fibula. An easy way to remember the difference is the quote "The little one fibs on the big one."
there are actually two bones that make up the leg below the knee. The tibula is in the front, commonly referred to as the shin, and the fibula is in the rear.
Your Axial
There are four bones in the human leg. There are the femur, patella, fibula and tibia.
The tibia is one of two bones that make up your lower leg (the part of your leg that starts at the knee and ends at the ankle). The other bone is called the Fibula. A tibia xray is a way of looking at the density of those two bones in your lower leg, often with the intention of identifying a fracture, or broken bone.
There are two femur bones that are parallel. (One on each leg) They are the thigh bones. Then there are a tibia and fibula on each side. The tibia makes up the shin, and the fibula makes up the slender bone parallel and behind the tibia.
Out of 205 bones that make up a horses entire body, 80 of them are located in the legs
taluscalcaneuscuboidnavicularmedial cuneiformintermediate cuneiformlateral cuneiformThe ankles, which form the joint between the lower leg and the foot, are made up of seven short tarsal bones. I got this source from Medical Terminology for health professions Sixth edition by Ann Ehrlich and Carol L. Schroeder.
The legs contain four bones each, if the feet and ankles are not included:The femur: thigh bone, also the longest and strongest in the body.The patella: kneecap.The fibula: the shorter of two bones in the lower leg, to the outside and behind the tibia.The tibia: the longer bone in the lower leg, connected to both ankle and knee (the fibula is only in the ankle, and connected to the back of this).