The purpose of your femur muscle is to make or have movement in your legs. Like: running walking, jumping, etc.
The femur is a bone in a person's leg - not a muscle !
The femur is a bone, not a muscle. But it is the strongest bone.
A muscle that originates along the linea aspera of the femur is
There was severe muscle damage associated with the fractured right femur.
Femoris
Gluteus-Flexes and extends the Femur.
femur is the longest bone in our body. It balances the whole body and has a tight muscle protection around it.
The strongest Flexor of the hip (thigh) is illiopsoas muscle which is the merger of the illiacus and the psoas major muscle. The illiacus is on the medial side of the pelvic bone attaching to the femur and the psoas major muscle attaches from the lumbar vertebrae to the femur.
No, it is on the anterior femur. AKA, top of thigh.
The longest bone in your body is the femur, and it is located in the thigh.
The femur in a cow has the exact same purpose as it does for us humans: it provides support for a bovine to use to be able to move and stand on.
The trochanter of the femur is a bony prominence located on the upper part of the thigh bone. There are two trochanters: the greater trochanter, which is located laterally and serves as a site for muscle attachment, and the lesser trochanter, which is located medially and is involved in hip flexion.