When there is liquid in a test tube, it's the little dip at the top.
You find the meniscus at the top part or layer of a liquid in a beaker
Meniscus is found in the knee joint. You have two menisci, medial and lateral. They help a lot in smooth functioning of the knee joint.
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The meniscus is the cushion within the knee joint.
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The meniscus acts as a shock absorber and cushion between the femur and tibia. It's the cartilage in the knee.
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The meniscus is cartilage that covers the top of the tibia (shin bone) and acts as a cushion between the tibia and femur (thigh bone).
The meniscus is the cushion within the knee joint.
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The cartilages at the ends of bones act as a soft pliable cushion between the bones that form the joint. Bone on bone movement is very painful.
The meniscus acts as a shock absorber and cushion between the femur and tibia. It's the cartilage in the knee.
Symptoms of a damaged/torn meniscus could be knee pain, swelling of the knee, tenderness when touching the meniscus, popping or clicking with the knee, and limited motion of the knee joint.
Its a bicondyloid joint because it has a meniscus in between also referred to as a 3-d joint hope this helps
The meniscus (plural: meniscuses, from the Greek for "crescent") is the curve in the upper surface of a standing body of liquid, produced in response to the surface of the container or another object. It can be either convex or concave.