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Right femur

femoral head

fovea capitis

femoral neck

greater trochanter

lesser trochanter
gluteal tuberosity

spiral line

linea aspera

popliteal surface

medial condyle of femur

lateral condyle

medial epicondyle

lateral epicondyle

intercondylar fossa

Patellar surface

right patella

left patella

base patella

apex patella

lateral articular facets

medial articular facets (backview)

tibial plateau

tibia

medial condyle of tibia

lateral condyle of tibia

intercondylar eminence of tibia

superior fibular articular facet

tibial tuberosity of tibia

medial malleolus of tibia

fibular notch

Talar Facet (Tibia)

fibula

fibular head

fibular neck

interosseous border fibula

Fibular styloid process of fibula

lateral malleolus of fibula

single thigh bone
Femur
The leg is followed by lower leg bones
Tibia and fibula
Largest seamoid bone
Patella
Our (blank) has resulted in major specialization of the leg bones
bipedal locomotion
(blank) is longest, heaviest and strongest bone in the body, supports all bodies weight during standing, walking and running
Femur
(blank) is often recovered in archaeological contexts because of its density and can provide valuable info on stature.
Femur
(Blank) articulates with the os coxae, patella and tibia
femur
(blank) ossifies from 5 centers: shaft, femoral head, distal end, greater trochanter, and lesser trochanter
femur
(blank) not fully fused until 18-20 years old
femur
(blank) is the Largest sesamoid bone in the body
Patella
(blank) articulates with only patellar surface of femur
Patella
(blank) function to protect knee joint lengthens lever arm of quadriceps femoris muscle.
Patella
(blank) ossifies from 1 center
Patella
(blank) major weight bearing of the leg
tibia
(blank) articulates proximally with femur, twice laterally with the fibula , and distally with talus
tibia
(blank) ossifies from 3 centers: shaft, proximal, and distal epiphyses.
tibia
(blank) long thin bone lateral to tibia
fibula
(blank) plays indirect role with knee joint but plays a key role in ankle joint
fibula
(blank) non weight bearing bone loosely articulate with tibia at the superior end and articulates with tibia and patella at the distal end
fibula
(blank) ossifies from 3 centers: shaft and one each at proximal and distal ends
fibula