There are actually 9 parts in the femur and the knee. So you might think "hey i don't need the knee" but its important. the parts are the Medial Condyle, interconylar Fossa, Lateral Condyle, Lateral Epicondyle, Tibia, Fibula, Patella, Adducter Tubercle, and the Tibial Tuberosity.
The thighbone's scientific name is the femur.
The femur is the bone located in the thigh, i.e., the upper leg bone. It is the longest and strongest bone in the human body and plays a crucial role in supporting body weight and facilitating movement.
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Yes, the patella is distal to the femur. This is because the patella is more distant than the femur to the attachment point to the trunk of the body. You can also say the femur is proximal to the patella.
another name for the femur is the thigh bone
Femur
4 feet
femur, face, finger(s)
femur, your tibia and your fibula - the fourth is the kneecap or patella
Femur, face, finger, fibula
This is in order: Coxar,or the joint, Femur, Tibia, Tarsus or the foot.
xylobone is another name for the right femur
Finger, femur (a bone in your leg), Frontal Lobe... Frenulum
body parts inherited from a distant ancestor that have not disapeared yet.
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what is the largest longest bone in the body
humerus radius ulna verieva pelvis sacrum carpals metacarpal phalangers femur