The patella (Knee cap) serves as a protector of the anterior surface of the knee. Also, the extensor muscles of the leg insert on the patella.
Knee caps appear when a child reaches 2 to 6 years of age.
Both a bottle and a knee have joints that connect different parts together. Additionally, both can be bent or straightened depending on movement.
Chondromalacia patellae is most often found in young women where the knee caps (patellae) develop a condition that softens the cartilage. The added description of severe diffuse thinning indicates that it has progressed to a larger degree. A person with this condition may experience significant pain when walking, or doing other activities like sports.
Your left knee.
Yes, and knee extension would be when the knee is straight.
does monkey have knee caps
cuz they dnt...
Yes
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yes, some people think that they are born without.
Yes, elephants do have knee caps. Their knee caps are large and situated high on their front legs, closer to their body compared to human knee caps. These adaptations help support the weight of the elephant's massive body.
Knee caps appear when a child reaches 2 to 6 years of age.
Knee caps are also called Patellae in scientific communities. A single knee cap is called a patella.
2. Patella are the knee caps.
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the patella i think it is because that is the knee caps real name in the skeletal system
Your knee caps are also called Patellae.Or Patella for a single knee cap.