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Question
which of the following structures is the most superior to the tibia?
options: femur, tibia, fibula, phalanges
(figure 1-8 shows a diagram of leg bones with labels: femur, patella, tibia, fibula, phalanges)
Brief Explanations
To determine which structure is most superior to the tibia, we analyze the anatomical positions:
- The femur is the thigh bone, located above (superior to) the knee joint where the tibia (shinbone) is part of the lower leg.
- The tibia is the structure we are comparing to, so it can't be superior to itself.
- The fibula is parallel and lateral to the tibia in the lower leg, at the same general level or inferior to the femur - tibia joint area.
- Phalanges are the toe bones, which are inferior (below) the tibia.
So the femur is positioned above (superior to) the tibia.
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A. Femur