The upper leg is sometimes called the thigh. The bone of the upper leg is the femur.
the upper legs of a frog have less power than the back legs and they are different in lenth.
Kneecap is patella, upper leg bone is femur, and the term meaning pertaining to the kneecap and upper leg bone is patellofemoral.
The long narrow bone in the lower part of your leg is called the fibula.
The thigh is the upper part of the lower extremity, located between the hip and knee joints. It contains the femur bone, which is the longest and strongest bone in the body. The leg is the lower part of the lower extremity, located between the knee and ankle joints, and contains the tibia and fibula bones.
If it is below the inner thigh, it has to be the lower leg and if about the knee is the thigh, itself. There is no name for what you described.
the upper legs of a frog have less power than the back legs and they are different in lenth.
there are 4 muscles in the quadricep and they are located on upper front part of the leg....hamstring in back upper leg
the body part is thigh the upper leg.
The answer isKnee
How am I spouse to mow -.-
The scientific name for the upper leg bone is the femur, I don't think it gets anymore scientific then that. -jaz
There is no scientific name other than "thigh", which is in such common usage that it just doesn't sound very scientific, but it is. Note that the lower leg's scientific name is "crus". In anatomical terminology the "leg" is only that part of the body between the knee and the ankle and what we commonly called the leg is "the lower extremity".
The thigh is located between the hip and the knee, and it is the upper part of the leg. It contains the femur bone, which is the longest and strongest bone in the human body.
It is another name for the upper part of the intake manifold.It is another name for the upper part of the intake manifold.
Quadriceps=4 heads Femoris= Upper leg Quadricepts femoris= 4 muscles of the upper leg.
The tibia supports the upper part of the leg. It bears most of the weight.
It's a verb, describing hitting or pressing against someone or something with a knee.