U2: Lower Limb Test
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| A. bone located anteriorly to distal femur and proximal tibia; is enclosed in the quadriceps femoris tendon.B. projection on posterior aspect of femur’s shaft where the gluteus maximus and muscle attaches.C. distal end of fibula; forms outer (lateral) bulge of ankle.D. provide foot with certain amt. of springiness (resilience); maintained by interlocking shapes of foot bones, ligaments that bind bones of the feet, and the tendons of muscles that attach to those bonesE. relatively flat parts on proximal tibia that articulate with the wheel-shaped condyles on the distal femur to help form the knee joint.F. femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, phalangesG. heel bone. Specific tarsal bone that forms heel and to which the Achilles/calcaneal tendon of the calf muscles attach; largest of tarsal bonesH. located on the anterior surface of the tibia , slightly distal to its condyles; this tuberosity serves as an attachment site for the patellar ligamentI. projections on proximal femur to which muscles attachJ. bumps on distal femur to which the medial and lateral collateral ligaments attach.K. wheel shaped projections on distal femur that articulate with the relatively flat medial and lateral condyles on the proximal tibia.L. only bone in thigh (not in anatomical leg); largest, longest, heaviest, strongest bone in the body. Has head, neck, greater and lesser trochanters, gluteal tuberosity, medial and lateral epicondyles. |
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