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List Anatomy – K

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The knee joint (art genus) is the largest and most complex in structure. It is formed by the femoral, tibial bones and patella. The articular surfaces of the medial and lateral condyles of the femur are articulated with the upper articular surface of the tibia and the patella.
Despite the fact that knee joints have been studied for many years, research in this direction continues. For a correct understanding of the close functional interaction of each of the structural elements of the capsular-ligamentary apparatus of the knee joint, it is advisable to consider the range of these questions from the point of view of their influence on the stability of the joint.
In the human body, as is known, there are single and paired organs. The paired organs, including the kidneys. Normally, there should be two of them, however, with abnormal development of the embryo, it is possible to lay more buds, although only two of them remain functional, others do not take any part in the vital activity of the organism as a whole.
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