Match the following terms with the correct numbers in the figure below bone 10 bone

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Match the following terms with the correct numbers in the figure below
bone
6
8
10
bone
Transcribed Image Text:Match the following terms with the correct numbers in the figure below bone 6 8 10 bone
1
A. Medial or tibial collateral ligament
2
B. Medial meniscus
3
C. Tibia
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4
D. Patellar ligament
E. Fibula
F. Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)
6.
7
G. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
8.
H. Lateral meniscus
9.
I. Femur
10
J. Lateral or fibular collateral ligament
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Transcribed Image Text:1 A. Medial or tibial collateral ligament 2 B. Medial meniscus 3 C. Tibia -- 4 D. Patellar ligament E. Fibula F. Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) 6. 7 G. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) 8. H. Lateral meniscus 9. I. Femur 10 J. Lateral or fibular collateral ligament > > > > >
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The knee is referred to as a hinge joint, which is modified. The thigh bone is associated with the tibia for the formation of the primary knee joint. This joint comprises an inner and outer compartment. This joint is encircled by the capsule with ligaments covering the interior and exterior of the joints.

Step 2

The above image represents a knee joint-

1- Thigh bone is also called the femur.

2-  Lateral or fibular collateral ligament. This ligament is present at the exterior surface of the knee.

3- Lateral meniscus is shock-absorbent cartilage.

4- The patellar ligament is the common tendon's distal portion.

5- Fibula bone present at the lateral surface.

6- Medial or tibial collateral ligament moves down to the interior of the knee joint.                  

7- Tibia bone of the knee.

8- Anterior cruciate ligament provides stability to the knee joint.

9 - Posterior cruciate ligament as it is present posteriorly to the anterior cruciate ligament and provides stability.

10-Medial meniscus as it is present between the knee joint.

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