Human Anatomy: Femur Overview
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Identify the bone that articulates with the distal end of the femur.

  • Ulna
  • Fibula
  • Tibia (correct)
  • Radius
  • What part of the femur forms part of the hip joint?

    Head

    Where is the femur particularly susceptible to a fracture?

    Neck

    What landmark is unique to the femur?

    <p>Trochanter</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What landmark is found on the diaphysis of the femur?

    <p>Linea aspera</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the best description for the location of the head of the femur?

    <p>Medial and proximal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Femur Overview

    • The femur is a key bone in the human body, connecting the hip to the knee.

    Articulation with Other Bones

    • The distal end of the femur articulates with the tibia.

    Hip Joint Formation

    • The head of the femur is the region that forms part of the hip joint, enabling strong connections for mobility.

    Fracture Susceptibility

    • The neck of the femur is particularly vulnerable to fractures, commonly referred to as a "fractured hip."

    Unique Landmarks

    • The trochanter is a distinct landmark on the femur, critical for muscle attachment and movement.

    Diaphysis Features

    • The linea aspera is a notable landmark located on the diaphysis of the femur, serving as a ridge for muscle attachment.

    Head Positioning

    • The head of the femur is located medial and proximal, playing a vital role in joint function and stability.

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    Description

    Explore the anatomy of the femur, the crucial bone connecting the hip and knee. This quiz covers its features, articulations, and susceptibility to fractures, highlighting important landmarks for muscle attachment. Test your knowledge about the femur's role in human mobility and joint stability.

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