I'm not sure I remember, but 'patella' seems to jump out in my memory. I'm almost 50, and I had 4 years of Latin in high school which was a loonnnnnnnng time ago.
2006-09-13 21:11:06
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answered by nora22000 7
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The smallish round bone that covers the front of the knee is called the 'patella' - kneecap.
The knee joint (articulation between the femur and the tibia/fibula) itself would be called 'Articulatio genus' - articulation (joint) of the knee.
2006-09-14 02:40:02
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answered by CSlave 2
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2016-10-14 23:51:40
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answered by ? 4
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the patella is specific to the anterior bone, in otherwards the kneecap in the front.
There are other components of the knee such as the meniscus, ACL, PCL, etc
2006-09-14 15:49:15
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answered by PaPi X 2
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latin- supplex medical- patella
2006-09-13 21:20:13
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answered by Debby B 6
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i believe its called the patella
2006-09-13 21:09:12
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answered by oceanlady580 5
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the patella.
2006-09-13 21:09:26
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answered by The_answer_person 5
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yu yu kong kang
2006-09-13 21:07:36
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answered by Anonymous
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popliteal
2006-09-13 21:07:00
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answered by viper 3
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