The tibia is a bone in the lower leg. The tibia, along with the fibula, is responsible for carrying much of the weight in the body.
It is a bone in the forelimb that connects to the Fibula and provides movement of the legs.
the function of the human skeleton is to provide support, movement and protection. In the specific case of the tibia, it provides support to the calf muscles, allowing movement of the foot.
The tibia doesn't actually protect anything. It acts as a lever to help the muscles move the lower leg.
the purpose of the tibia is to help you move your legs, with out it we can't walk!
The tibia is one of the two major bones in the lower leg (below the knee), the other being the fibula.
The tibia is the bone in your leg that is in between your knee and your ankle. I is located next to the fibula and is the larger of the two bones.
The tibia is found in your lower leg. It is the "shin-bone" in laymans terms
All the bones in the human leg are weight bearing except the fibula.
The fibula is lateral to the tibia.
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The tibia is medial to the fibula. The tibia is the larger of the lower leg bones.
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There is not a tibia in the thyroid gland . . . your tibia is your shin bone.
All the bones in the human leg are weight bearing except the fibula.
The tibia is a bone.
The fibula is lateral to the tibia.
The tibia is the bigger bone in the lower leg. A tibia fracture is a brake in the bone.
Tibia delicatula was created in 1881.
Pardon me, miss, but your tibia is showing... I'm going to need that tibia later.
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The tibia is a long bone.
The distal tibia articulates with the talus. The proximal tibia articulates with the femur.
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