fibulaouter, smaller bone of lower leg
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>fibula fibul = buckle. A leg bone.
fiddlehead The curled fern
frond prior to unrolling and elongation; also known as a crozier.
Full article >>>fibulaA bone present in the
posterior limb of
tetrapods lying slightly
posterior to and parallel with the
tibia.
Covered in Lab 13
Animal Diversity III ...
Full article >>>And then the ankle bones are preserved here in a way that's difficult to see so I've got casts of them on the side here and we can point out the double pulley on the astralagus, the
fibular facet here and the notched cuboid which are
characteristics ...
Full article >>>Articulations between the
tibia and
fibula Talocrural articulation or ankle-joint
Intertarsal articulations
Tarsometatarsal articulations
Intermetatarsal articulations
Metatarsophalangeal articulations
Articulations of the
digits ...
Full article >>>Below a joint (elbow or knee), both limbs have a pair of bones (
radius and
ulna in the arms;
tibia and
fibula in legs) that connect to another joint (wrist or ankle). The carpals makeup the wrist joint; the tarsals are in the ankle joint.
Full article >>>It's hind
limb has a short
femur and a slightly shorter
fibula and
tibia. It has no thumb and a greatly reduced second
digit. The other three fingers are quite
long (relatively). In short, another
variation of the basic mammalian leg.
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