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Leg Anatomy Tutorial Quiz Leg Anatomy Home Page *Select a Link Above*

Femur Tibia Fibula Foot Patella HomeQuiz Select a bone to learn more about it…

The femur is commonly referred to as the “thigh bone.” This bone is the longest and heaviest in the body. Click here to return to leg anatomy tutorial.here

The patella is a large sesamoid bone found within the tendon of the quadriceps femoris. Click here to return to leg anatomy tutorial.here

The tibia is commonly referred to as the “shin bone.” This bone is located on the medial side of the lower leg and bears the most weight of any bone in the body. Click here to return to leg anatomy tutorial.here

The fibula is the outermost bone in the lower leg. This bone is a non-weight bearing bone but is commonly fractured in sports due to torsional forces at the ankle. Click here to return to leg anatomy tutorial.here

Calcaneus Navicular Medial Cuneiform Intermediate Cuneiform Lateral Cuneiform Metatarsals Cuboid Phalanges Click here to return to leg anatomy tutorial.here

Anatomy Quiz Home Select the Home button to return to the Leg Anatomy Home PageHome Start Quiz

1. What is the medical term for the thigh bone? Femur Tibia Fibula Home

That is incorrect. This is the fibula. Click here to returnhere Fibula Home

That is incorrect. This is the tibia. Click here to returnhere Tibia Home

That is correct! The thigh bone is also known as the femur. Click here to go on to the next questionhere Femur Home

2. Which is the patella? A. B. C. D. A D C B Home

That is incorrect. A is the Femoral Condyle Click here to returnhere A Home

That is correct! B is the patella Click here to go to the next questionhere B Home

That is incorrect C is the Fifth Metatarsal Click here to returnhere C Home

That is incorrect. D is the Ischial Tuberosity Click here to returnhere D Home

3. Name This Bone A.5 th Metatarsal5 th Metatarsal B.CalcaneusCalcaneus C.NavicularNavicular D.CuboidCuboid Home

That is incorrect This is the A. The Fifth Metatarsal Click here to returnhere Home

That is incorrect This is B. Calcaneus Click here to returnhere Home

That is incorrect This is C. Navicular Click here to returnhere Home

That is Correct!! Click here to start the quiz over…here Home