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2nd largest bone is ????.​

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Answered by hingersheetal
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Answer:

tibia

Explanation:

Tibia, also called shin, inner and larger of the two bones of the lower leg in vertebrates—the other is the fibula. In humans the tibia forms the lower half of the knee joint above and the inner protuberance of the ankle below. The upper part consists of two fairly flat-topped prominences, or condyles, that articulate with the condyles of the thighbone, or femur, above. The attachment of the ligament of the kneecap, or patella, to the tibial tuberosity in front completes the knee joint. The lateral condyle is larger and includes the point at which the fibula articulates. The tibia’s shaft is approximately triangular in cross section; its markings are influenced by the strength of the attached muscles. It is attached to the fibula throughout its length by an interosseous membrane.

Answered by jiyajain22jan
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Answer:

Tibia

Explanation:

The tibia is located at the front and inner side of the leg and attached to the bones of the foot. The tibia is the second longest and largest bone in the skeleton.

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