because it is the bone that makes your shin your shin.
Your tibia is what would be considered your shin bone.
The large bone in the shin is called femur, which is located on the rear legs and ver close to of the shin. Femur is also called thigh bone. Being the strongest bone in human body, femur enables the moving actions, e.g. jumping, walking and lifting legs.
No, the shin section of the leg does not have cartilage. The shin is made up of the tibia bone, which is a large, weight-bearing bone in the lower leg. Cartilage is not present in the shin bone itself.
The tibia, shinbone, or shankbone is the larger and stronger of the two bones in the leg below the knee in vertebrates and connects the knee with the ankle bones.
Not counting the ankle, there are 4: Femur (Thigh bone) Patella (Kneecap) Tibia (Shin bone) Fibula (Thinner bone behind the Tibia)
Your tibia is what would be considered your shin bone.
Yes, indeed.
The shin bone is called the tibia and next to it lies the fibula
The large bone in the shin is called femur, which is located on the rear legs and ver close to of the shin. Femur is also called thigh bone. Being the strongest bone in human body, femur enables the moving actions, e.g. jumping, walking and lifting legs.
The tibia, or shin bone, is not a joint.
There is not a tibia in the thyroid gland . . . your tibia is your shin bone.
No, the shin section of the leg does not have cartilage. The shin is made up of the tibia bone, which is a large, weight-bearing bone in the lower leg. Cartilage is not present in the shin bone itself.
The shin bone
Tibia.
The smaller bone of the skin is the fibula. It's partner, the larger bone of the shin, is the tibia.
The anterior crest is prominent bone feature on the tibia. It is often called the shin.
The tibia, shinbone, or shankbone is the larger and stronger of the two bones in the leg below the knee in vertebrates and connects the knee with the ankle bones.