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The lower limb bones consist of what
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The lower limb bones consist of the following:
1. Femur: Thigh bone, largest and strongest bone in the body.
2. Patella: Knee cap, a small triangular bone in front of the knee joint.
3. Tibia: Shin bone, larger bone in the lower leg, located on the inner side.
4. Fibula: Smaller bone in the lower leg, located on the outer side.
5. Tarsals: 7 bones that form the ankle joint, including the talus, calcaneus, navicular, cuboid, and three cuneiform bones.
6. Metatarsals: Five long bones that form the midfoot, connecting the tarsal bones to the phalanges.
7. Phalanges: 14 toe bones, with each toe having three phalanges (except for the big toe, which has two).
1. Femur: Thigh bone, largest and strongest bone in the body.
2. Patella: Knee cap, a small triangular bone in front of the knee joint.
3. Tibia: Shin bone, larger bone in the lower leg, located on the inner side.
4. Fibula: Smaller bone in the lower leg, located on the outer side.
5. Tarsals: 7 bones that form the ankle joint, including the talus, calcaneus, navicular, cuboid, and three cuneiform bones.
6. Metatarsals: Five long bones that form the midfoot, connecting the tarsal bones to the phalanges.
7. Phalanges: 14 toe bones, with each toe having three phalanges (except for the big toe, which has two).
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