Jaw.
Many bones are not associated with the foot. The mandible, the clavicle and the sternum are just three.
The three auditory ossicles have slight movement (not free movement) so that they might amplify and transmit the sound vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the oval window and ultimately to the fluid environment of the inner ear.
The fibula does not bear weight, but several muscles originate from it. The fibula, is the thinner bone in the lower leg, not made for weight bearing, however the tibia is made for weight bearing, which is the larger bone in the lower leg.
In the leg. It's the big long bone that you can feel if you put your hand on the top of your leg. For more info, go to west elementary school and go to mrs. parkers room.
Femur (thigh bone)Fibula (the smaller lower leg bone)Tibia (larger lower leg bone)
Breast bone is round and a leg bone is straight
The human leg and foot.
The think lateral leg bone is the fibula. It is a non-weight bearing bone, but forms the lateral portion of your ankle joint.
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The femoral artery is the one running along the thigh bone, which is the back leg of a dog. Just wrap your hand around the dog's back leg with your fingers pressing against the bone on the flat inner part of the leg and you'll feel it.
By the 'chest bone' do you mean the sternum? And which 'lower leg bone', the tibia or the fibula? If by 'chest bone' you mean the sternum, both of the 'lower leg bones' are longer.
The femor bone is in your leg ... it's upper half of the leg