Femur, tibia and fibula, tarsals, metatarsals and phalanges
the femur, tibia, filbula, humerous, radius, and ulna are all long bones. Anything else is not.
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Fibula
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Lower limb bones are attached to the axial skeleton by the pelvic bones, specifically the sacrum which connects to the hip bones to form the pelvis. This connection is important for weight-bearing and locomotion.
your arms are the upper limbs and your legs are the lower limbs :)
Limb bones move the bones at it. I know because i was doing my homework and i found out the last word left was limb so the sentence was (Bones move at the limbs).
The three parts of the hip bone ossify during the fetal period
Femur, tibia and fibula, tarsals, metatarsals and phalanges
No, the tarsal bones are proximal to the phalanges. The phalanges are distal to the tarsal bones.
Medial aspect of the lower limb
Henry Vernon Crock has written: 'The blood supply of the lower limb bones in man' -- subject(s): Blood-vessels, Bones, Leg