Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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How do the bones that comprise the knee joint fit together? (Choose all that apply to the knee joint.)
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medial condyle of the tibia articulates with the medial condyle of the femur
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the fibrocartilage known as the medial meniscus is found between the medial condyles of the tibia and femur
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the medial and lateral meniscus are located or attached on the tibial plateau
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the largest sesamoid of the body is embedded in the quadriceps tendon and it articulates with the tibia when the knee is flexed
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lateral condyle of the tibia articulates with the head of the fibula
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